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The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from December 31, 2025

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#1 Top Scoop Building Permit

700 E MAIN ST 101 building permit: shell-only for 10-story multifamily

NULU Central Station LLC has filed for NuLu Crossing West — a shell-only, 10-story, 212-unit multi-family building at 700 E Main St, Unit 101, estimated at $30,000,000 and about 323,000 square feet. The permit covers the shell and slab-on-grade only, must comply with the 2018 KBC, notes the foundation work is at the owner’s risk, and requires separate permits for sprinklers, trades and verification of any parking-lot permit before full issuance.

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#2 Top Scoop Zoning

6001 FEGENBUSH LN requested LDC Waiver for Speedway gas station

Speedway Store #42789 Hurstbourne Fegenbush is proposing a new convenience store with an auto fueling station at 6001 Fegenbush Ln. The site is owned by Hull Street Condominiums Development and the zoning application includes a tree canopy waiver. Designer Shane Hesse is listed as the contact and six meeting-notification postcards were sent to nearby residents.

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#3 Top Scoop Environmental Permit

163 ROCHESTER DR Environmental permit for friable asbestos abatement

Abatement & Environmental Services, LLC is scheduled to remove small-scale friable asbestos at BAE Systems, located at 163 Rochester Dr, a property owned by Louisville & Jefferson County Redeve. The work focuses on pipe insulation, will use the glovebag method for contained removal, and expects about 30 cubic yards of asbestos waste to be hauled by Quantum Enterprises to the WM - Outer Loop Recycling & Waste Disposal Facility.

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#4 Top Scoop Building Permit

2560 WOODBOURNE AVE Building Permit for New First Floor Addition with Basement

Amlung Construction Co Inc has submitted plans to add a new first-floor addition with a basement at 2560 Woodbourne Ave for owner Pinto Harry Joseph III. The residential project covers about 688 square feet and is estimated at $915,031, so it looks like a substantial expansion rather than just a small room bump-out.

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#5 Top Scoop Electrical Permit

4510 ALGONQUIN PKY Electrical Service Upgrade permit issued

United Electric Company (contact: jacksonhickenlooper@unitedelec.com) is doing an electrical service upgrade for owner Ashland Oil & Refining at 4510 Algonquin Pkwy. The commercial rewire — a new 200-amp service with one meter and an overhead connection — is estimated at $400,000 and the permit has been issued, so expect contractor activity on site soon.

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#6 Top Scoop Electrical Permit

5252 Bardstown Rd electrical permit issued for Americas Antique Mall cameras and APs

Pye Barker Fire & Safety, LLC is the licensed contractor on an issued low-voltage electrical project at Americas Antique Mall, 5252 Bardstown Rd. Owner RPS Louisville LLC has approved work to install 100 security cameras and 8 wireless access points — basically a big upgrade to the mall’s surveillance and network setup.

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#7 Top Scoop Electrical Permit

17890 Deertrace Ln electrical permit issued for rooftop solar installation

Pure Power Solar LLC is installing a rooftop solar system at 17890 Deertrace Ln for owner Benjamin Boes. They pulled a residential electrical permit that’s been issued for a 44-panel array with three batteries, with a project value estimated at $79,927 — so the house is about to get a serious boost in solar power and storage.

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#8 Top Scoop Other

9801 Cedar Creek Rd filed encroachment permit for new small cell pole

Crown Castle Fiber LLC plans to install a new small‑cell utility pole at 9801 Cedar Creek Rd between Cooper Chapel Rd and Pitch Pine Way/Evanwood Dr. The Class 3 wood pole will stand about 42 feet tall and carry an omni antenna and four radios, with a one‑lane closure on Cedar Creek Rd during work slated for January 27–February 13, 2026. Permit contact is Jessica Carter at (724) 743‑6642, with Patrick Massie as the construction manager and Shane Barnes supervising crews.

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#9 Top Scoop Other

5623 Bardstown Rd applied for a sign permit

Rueff Sign Company (applicant Julie Meredith) is applying to install an attached LED sign for "Cheers" at 5623 Bardstown Rd for owner Sugar & Spice Inc., proposing a new illuminated 62”h x 214”w logo and channel letters (about 92.2 sq ft) on the front elevation. The record also notes an existing set of LED channel letters on the front measuring 20½”h x 572”w (about 81.43 sq ft); the building façade is 22' high by 64' wide (roughly 1,408 sq ft), so this will be a prominent storefront update installed by Rueff Sign Company with Brandon Meredith listed as the licensed sign contractor.

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#10 Top Scoop Building Permit

1436 E BRECKINRIDGE ST building permit submitted for new pergola and solar panels

Owner Benson Scott Aden has submitted a building permit to build a new pergola at 1436 E Breckinridge St that will carry a solar-panel array on its roof — the record also mentions a ground-mounted component. Listed as a homeowner-contracted residential project with an estimated cost of $4,000, it looks like a modest backyard solar-and-shade upgrade.

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