🔥 Top Scoops in Louisville, KY

The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from December 6, 2025

Previous Day December 6, 2025

Ranked from 168 total scoops using AI

Never miss a neighborhood scoop! 👀

See what's new within a mile of your home.

Sign up for free
#1 Top Scoop Building Permit

Record RES-NEW-25-01424:

Opportunity Village 76-unit, 4-story multi-family apartment building

2927 GARLAND AVE
Street view of 2927 GARLAND AVE

Street view not available

Map of 2927 GARLAND AVE
#2 Top Scoop Zoning

10003 Ballardsville Rd filed for zoning certification for Chick-fil-A

Chick-fil-A, Inc. is proposing a new Chick‑fil‑A restaurant at 10003 Ballardsville Rd, with GBC Design, Inc. (applicant Jack Meaney) handling the plans. The project calls for a dual‑lane drive‑thru with two order points, canopies, a parking lot, and associated utilities, and a zoning certification has been submitted — so this is the paperwork step toward a likely new neighborhood pick‑up spot.

10003 BALLARDSVILLE RD
Street view of 10003 BALLARDSVILLE RD

Street view not available

Map of 10003 BALLARDSVILLE RD
#3 Top Scoop Building Permit

930 Ormsby Ln: Commercial Foundation permit issued

Freedom Construction Services has pulled an at-risk foundation permit for a new church fellowship hall at 930 Ormsby Ln on behalf of the Greek Orthodox Church Of The Assumpt. The project is a 10,250 sq ft assembly building — 4,370 sq ft A-2 banquet hall and commercial kitchen plus a 5,889 sq ft A-3 shell for future offices and classrooms — in an unsprinklered structure with a two-hour masonry fire wall, and Phase 1 will have an occupant load of 217; the existing smaller fellowship hall on the site will be demolished and separate permits will be required for tenant fit-up and civil work.

930 ORMSBY LN
Street view of 930 ORMSBY LN

Street view not available

Map of 930 ORMSBY LN
#4 Top Scoop Demolition

2343 W MUHAMMAD ALI BLVD Demolition Wrecking Permit Submitted

Aesthetic Industrial Contracting Inc has submitted an emergency wrecking permit to remove all debris, seed, and straw at 2343 W Muhammad Ali Blvd for owners Michelle Chivers and John Williams, with a project value estimated at $8,000. The single-family, Type B demolition (about 3,020 sq ft, two stories and roughly 125 years old) is flagged as a danger-to-life situation and remains pending several required items — utility sign-offs from AT&T and LG&E, demolition photos and site plan, and a notarized demolition notification affidavit — so the city needs that paperwork before crews get the green light.

Want to see more? 👀

Sign in to unlock all 10 neighborhood scoops and never miss what's happening around you!

Sign In to See More ✨
#5 Top Scoop Electrical Permit

4601 Jennings Ln electrical permit issued for Louisville Produce Terminal 1

Louisville Produce Assn is rewiring Building 1 at 4601 Jennings Ln, installing all-new electrical service and lighting in the existing building. Licensed electrician Rick Greer of Greer Electric is handling an 800-amp commercial service with two subpanels and an overhead connection, with the project estimated at $70,000 — a pretty big power upgrade for the terminal.

Want to see more? 👀

Sign in to unlock all 10 neighborhood scoops and never miss what's happening around you!

Sign In to See More ✨
#6 Top Scoop Electrical Permit

1470 S 3RD ST issued for 14.08 kW roof solar panels system electrical permit

Daily Green Power LLC is installing a 14.08 kW roof-mounted solar panel system for owner Laura Dills at 1470 S 3rd St. The residential electrical permit is listed as a rewire with a project value estimated at $32,000 and includes a 200-amp service upgrade, three subpanels, and an overhead connection—so expect some roof work and a power-panel swap while the crew ties the new system in.

Want to see more? 👀

Sign in to unlock all 10 neighborhood scoops and never miss what's happening around you!

Sign In to See More ✨
#7 Top Scoop Zoning

2500 W Muhammad Ali Blvd open zoning enforcement case for boarding house

Owner Bernardo Goode is listed on an open zoning enforcement case after a complaint alleges 2500 W Muhammad Ali Blvd is being run as transitional housing or a boarding house without the required approvals. The city has the zoning case open and even shows site visits scheduled as part of the investigation, though no completed inspections or attachments appear in the record yet. This is one to watch if you're curious how changes in use might affect the block.

Want to see more? 👀

Sign in to unlock all 10 neighborhood scoops and never miss what's happening around you!

Sign In to See More ✨
#8 Top Scoop Zoning

6000 Hunting Rd: Zoning enforcement for CUP garbage pickup hours violation

Dominion & Everlan of Louisville Pro owns the property at 6000 Hunting Road in Louisville, where neighbors filed a zoning enforcement complaint saying the facility is violating its conditional use permit by having dumpsters emptied at all hours — one pickup was reported around 3:00 a.m. The CUP requires garbage and commercial deliveries between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., and residents say repeated short-lived schedule changes haven’t fixed the problem; the case is open for follow-up.

Want to see more? 👀

Sign in to unlock all 10 neighborhood scoops and never miss what's happening around you!

Sign In to See More ✨
#9 Top Scoop Zoning

922 S 6th Street 3 opened zoning enforcement case ENF-ZON-25-001935

Berkeley 77 LLC is listed as the owner of 922 S 6th St, Unit 3, where city zoning has opened an enforcement case after complaints about a homeless overnight encampment in the first-floor north-side apartment visible from the florist parking lot. Neighbors say dozens stream in and out each morning and night, and there was an overdose that required Fire and EMS two days ago, so the case is currently open while inspectors follow up.

Want to see more? 👀

Sign in to unlock all 10 neighborhood scoops and never miss what's happening around you!

Sign In to See More ✨
#10 Top Scoop Zoning

413 Hancock Green Pl 101 is under zoning enforcement for Airbnb

Downtown Edge Residential LLC, listed as the owner of 413 Hancock Green Pl, Unit 101, is the subject of an open zoning enforcement case after a neighbor flagged an Airbnb listing for the unit. The complaint says Hancock Green Place isn’t zoned for short-term rentals and notes numerous online reviews dating back to October, so city staff are now reviewing whether the listing violates local zoning rules.

Want to see more? 👀

Sign in to unlock all 10 neighborhood scoops and never miss what's happening around you!

Sign In to See More ✨

Want these delivered to your inbox? 📬

Sign up for Nosy Nelly and get daily or weekly updates about what's happening within a mile of your home!

Get Started — It's Free! ✨