The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from November 2, 2025
Ranked from 78 total scoops using AI
Stillwells Hauling & Demolition LLC is listed as the owner for an emergency property demolition at 2650 Bank St. Inspectors describe an extremely deteriorated wood-frame camelback with a collapsing foundation, floors, and exterior walls, calling it an imminent danger to life safety and posting it for emergency demolition. City staff completed documentation, left a voicemail for the registered agent, and are mailing certified notice as the demolition moves forward.
Louisville & Jefferson County Landbank owns the long‑vacant, boarded house at 2820 W Madison St that's now the subject of an open property‑maintenance complaint. A neighbor reports a large raccoon infestation traveling from that property onto nearby lots, damaging roofs and getting into the attic at 2814 W Madison, and says damaged utilities, possible squatter activity, and increased fire and public‑health risk mean the owner should remediate the situation immediately.
Owners Michelle Chivers and John Williams have an open property maintenance case for 2343 W Muhammad Ali Blvd. The complaint says the vacant house is in major disrepair — siding is falling off and even touching the next-door home and roof, squatters have removed the back-door board, and the caller is asking that the structure be demolished as a hazard.
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