The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from February 10, 2026
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Heuser Hearing Institute is getting an interior renovation in one of the three buildings on the property at 111 E Kentucky St (the institute’s assigned address is 117 E Kentucky St), which is owned by Louisville Deaf Oral School. The project, estimated at $2.25 million, includes new first- and second-floor restrooms, HVAC replacement, upgraded electrical and data systems, new structural support for the first-floor lobby and roof beam repairs, plus new millwork and finishes with only limited third-floor work and no exterior changes planned.
Haydon Bridge Company has an encroachment permit to work under the I-71 overpass at 1051 Zorn Ave, a property owned by Quadrant Hospitality LLC. From Feb. 18 to July 31, 2026, crews paid for by KYTC will repair supporting structures, remove and replace the bridge deck, and excavate and construct new pier foundations for the I-71 widening between Mellwood Ave and River Road — with temporary outer-lane closures on the overpass (only one outer lane closed at a time) and traffic control in place; Ryan Mattingly is listed as the project manager.
A record plat for Sahni Subdivision has been submitted for 7604 Wolf Pen Branch Rd, proposing to divide about 13.92 acres in the R‑1 zoning district into nine single‑family buildable lots. Owners are listed as Sahni Davinder S and NCS Properties IV LLC, with James C. Florence as the applicant, and the file notes that a Kentucky landscape architect must certify the landscaping before any certificate of occupancy is issued.
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