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307 Multi-Family Units, Louisville KY is amulti-family property located in Louisville, KY. The property currently has 1 multi-family space for lease and is marketed by .
Louisville is the largest city in the state of Kentucky and it sits on the Ohio River, to the northeast of the state along the Indiana border. Louisville was founded in 1778, making it one of the oldest cities west of the Appalachians. The Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) includes Louisville-Jefferson County and 12 surrounding counties, seven in Kentucky and five in Southern Indiana. As of 2019, the MSA had a population of 1,265,108, ranking 46th nationally.
The early Louisville settlement was developed as a shipping port. Louisville was the founding city of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, which grew into a 6,000-mile (9,700 km) system across 13 states.
Louisville became a center for factory war production through World War II but experienced a shift of business moving to the suburbs in the 1960s and 1970s. Since the late 1990s, the inner city has seen a boom in residential, tourism, and retail growth, including the addition of major sports complexes like KFC Yum! Center, Lynn Family Stadium, and Louisville Slugger Field
Louisville is known for its dynamic economy that has modernized over time. However, the shipping and cargo sectors are still the most prominent. Its strategic location at the “Falls of the Ohio”, as well as its unique position in the central U.S. makes it a practical location for the transfer of cargo along its route to other destinations. The Louisville and Portland Canal and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad were important links in water and rail transportation.
The city plays a large part in the national shipping industry with the presence of the Worldport global air-freight hub for UPS at Louisville International Airport. Louisville's location at the crossroads of three major interstate highways (I‑64, I‑65, and I‑71) also contributes to its modern-day strategic importance to the shipping and cargo industry. In addition, the Port of Louisville continues Louisville's river shipping presence at Jefferson Riverport International. As of 2003, Louisville ranks as the seventh-largest inland port in the United States.
Louisville is a significant center of manufacturing, with two major Ford Motor Company plants, and the headquarters and major home appliance factory of GE Appliances (a subsidiary of Haier).
The city is also a major center of the American whiskey industry, with about one-third of all bourbon whiskey coming from Louisville. Brown-Forman, one of the major makers of American whiskey, is headquartered in Louisville and operates a distillery in the Louisville suburb of Shively.
Louisville is home to many annual cultural events, including the Kentucky Derby, preceded by a two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. The city touts a large assortment of smaller, unique, independent businesses and restaurants. It also features a strong sports culture.
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