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The 10 most interesting neighborhood scoops from February 28, 2026

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#1 Top Scoop Other

814 E Main St applied for Alcoholic Beverage Annual License

Applicant Tara Goode is seeking an annual alcoholic beverage license for Yer Mom's Bookstore & Wine Cafe, a locally owned bookstore-cafe planned for 814 E Main St in the Nulu neighborhood. The concept pairs curated book retail with a small cafe and wine bar serving beer, wine, and spirits by the drink, light on-site food, and bottled wine and spirits to go for neighborhood readers and events. The license record is open and lists several pending items — including a Certification of Occupancy, notification to the fire official, a 30-day wait confirmation, proof the business is in good standing, and a lease/deed — before they can open.

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#2 Top Scoop Other

3229 W Muhammad Ali Blvd encroachment permit issued for lane/sidewalk closure

Mac Construction for Louisville Metro Government is managing a street conversion project along Muhammad Ali Boulevard between Southwestern and 8th Street that touches 3229 W Muhammad Ali Blvd. The work for owner Louisville & Jefferson County Landbank includes lane and sidewalk closures—with brief 10–15 minute temporary road closures to run an overhead cable—and will reconfigure Chestnut Street/River Park Drive from one-way to two-way, plus updates to signals, pavement markings, signage and minor intersection realignments to improve pedestrian mobility and safety. A restoration plan has been submitted.

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#3 Top Scoop Zoning

332 W Broadway submitted for Zoning Certification

IBC Property Holdings LLC has submitted a zoning certification to renovate the Heyburn Building with a major interior remodel at 332 W Broadway. The work keeps the building’s mixed residential and commercial uses unchanged to remain consistent with current zoning and binding elements, and the title commitment covers multiple parcels at that address.

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#4 Top Scoop Environmental Permit

2509 W CHESTNUT ST issued asbestos permit for emergency demolition

An asbestos permit has been issued for an emergency-order demolition at 2509 W Chestnut St, where the Louisville & Jefferson County Landbank owns a vacant, one-story former residence built in 1885 (about 1,270 sq ft). Aesthetic Industrial Contracting, Inc. is listed as the abatement contractor and waste hauler with daily disposal to WM Outer Loop Landfill, and the project is scheduled to run from Feb. 27 to Mar. 27, 2026. Contractors must minimize disturbance, keep materials adequately wet, containerize and promptly dispose of debris, treat all demolition debris as regulated asbestos-containing material (RACM), and avoid tracked vehicles on demolition debris — so it’s being handled as a safety-first teardown.

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#5 Top Scoop Other

3004 Cleveland Blvd appealed revocation of short-term rental registration

Applicant Osman Sufi, who is also listed as owner Sufi Osman, has filed an appeal of a short-term rental registration revocation for 3004 Cleveland Blvd. The filing notes 23 meeting-notification postcards were sent — so plenty of neighbors were likely informed — and the appeal is currently submitted for review.

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#6 Top Scoop Other

7912 Cedar Creek Rd Landscape Plan for Dunlap Property RCC Phase 2 Submitted

Emily Hill of Gresham Smith has submitted a landscape plan for the Dunlap Property (RCC Phase 2) at 7912 Cedar Creek Road. The proposal guides landscaping and tree preservation for a 3.93-acre, 60-unit multi‑family development owned by RCC 2 LLC, covering about 29,312 square feet of new building and roughly 50,866 square feet of vehicular area — basically the greenery and trees to dress up the next phase of the apartment project.

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#7 Top Scoop Other

12610 Taylorsville Rd encroachment permit for Kingdom Center on Pleasant Glen Dr

Kingdom Center Inc is moving forward with an encroachment permit to add a curb cut, new entrance access, and a sidewalk on Pleasant Glen Drive for the property at 12610 Taylorsville Rd. Jeff Daup is listed as the applicant and the work will follow plans approved by S. Graber. Construction is scheduled roughly Feb. 27–Aug. 27, 2026 (about 26 weeks), and a landscape certification from a Kentucky landscape architect must be submitted before a certificate of occupancy is issued.

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#8 Top Scoop Other

719 M Street applied for Accessible Parking Zone renewal

Applicant Yvette Mason has requested an accessible parking zone be installed in front of 719 M St, and the request was sent for installation on 01/28/2025. The property—owned by Wayne P Gallavin Trust—has no garage or driveway, the resident’s disabled placard is valid through 10/31/2030, and the APZ permit itself runs through 12/31/2026.

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#9 Top Scoop Zoning

524 ZANE ST applied for Certificate of Appropriateness to expand fence

Applicant Samantha L. Vail has applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness to replace and slightly expand a six-foot privacy fence at 524 Zane Street. The plan removes the existing fence, installs a new fence of the same materials, and extends one side closer to the property line; Owner Benjamin C. Vail is listed and the project cost is estimated at $7,875. Because the property is in the Limerick historic district, this is being reviewed as a modest, preservation-sensitive zoning change.

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#10 Top Scoop Other

206 N Madison Ave Encroachment Permit issued for buried Lumos Fiber work

Lumos Fiber of Kentucky is installing buried fiber in the city right-of-way along N Madison Ave — including work at 206 N Madison Ave — between Main Street and Lepanto Avenue, using directional boring to place a 1.25" HDPE conduit, set handholes, and pull and splice about 1,020 feet of fiber. The job for property owners Jerry and Cassaundra Watkins includes three 4'x4' pavement cuts, lane and sidewalk closures, and a restoration plan is attached; work is scheduled March 2–13, 2026 from 8 AM–5 PM with Danielle Allen (project engineer) and Ledcor’s Randy Ashley listed as contacts.

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