The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from February 7, 2026
Ranked from 164 total scoops using AI
A tenant at 5458 New Cut Rd, Unit 9 reports concrete is falling off the building and says a 10-foot iron pole came through their apartment and broke a window. They say owner Louisville 53 LLC won’t fix the problem, and a property maintenance code-violation case is open noting the unit isn’t safe and could seriously injure someone while city follow-up is pending.
Kensington Partners is listed as the owner of 209 York St, Unit 15, and an open property-maintenance code case was filed after a water pipe burst on Feb. 2. The tenant reports the flood soaked common hallways and their entire apartment — wet carpet, ceiling holes, no heat or hot water — with clothes and furniture becoming moldy. They say the conditions are causing injuries and illnesses, a BMG contact called the unit uninhabitable, and management has refused requests to make repairs or relocate them.
Cutler Family Limited Partnership has an open property maintenance case for the house at 2121 Griffiths Ave after a caller reported multiple serious safety issues. The complaint describes illegal wiring in the attic tied to the furnace, a broken support board under the furnace that could fall through the ceiling, no heat in the bathroom (space heaters trip the breaker), LG&E finding improperly installed electrical work, a failing hot water heater, and sinking, uneven floors — the caller says the home is not livable and should be shut down.
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