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Dozens of people met for the most recent "Save Joe Creason Park" campaign meeting Wednesday evening to share their views.
While Louisville Councilman Anthony Piagentini criticized and threatened the “community that rejects development,” Mayor ...
A $65-million proposal would drastically change the Louisville Tennis Center in Joe Creason Park. Here's what we know about the development so far.
What do a runway, a data center and pickleball courts have in common? In KY, the answer is secrecy and a troubling disregard ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg says the plan to build a controversial tennis and pickleball complex at Joe Creason Park will not move forward.He made the announcement Friday following a large ...
Greenberg previously supported the redevelopment at Joe Creason Park, citing the long history of tennis there. “One big focus area is attracting youth tennis players and their families from ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Hundreds of people poured into a Louisville community center Tuesday night to learn about a $65 million tennis and pickleball complex planned for Joe Creason Park ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A group of neighbors and community advocates are rallying against a proposed sports complex at Joe Creason Park. The 25-acre development project, that includes a tennis and ...
But, the District 19 councilman said, developments like the proposed complex at Joe Creason Park are needed to “propel Louisville” and keep up with similar-sized cities.
"Joe Creason Park and the Louisville Tennis Center are an historic tennis center. Some of the greatest players who have ever played, played professional tennis at that park," USTA Kentucky ...
Joe Creason Park is not just open green space — it’s a rare central urban oasis that serves as a sanctuary for walkers, families, nature lovers and everyday residents seeking respite.