News

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Mayor Craig Greenberg pulled his support for a $65 million sports complex at Joe Creason Park on ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg says the plan to build a controversial tennis and pickleball complex at Joe Creason Park ...
Developers had proposed a $65 million redevelopment of the Louisville Tennis Center, which would include pickleball courts ...
A $65-million proposal would drastically change the Louisville Tennis Center in Joe Creason Park. Here's what we know about ...
Update: Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Friday that the tennis and pickleball development will not move forward in Joe Creason Park. A proposed redevelopment of the Louisville Tennis Center is ...
The proposal has upset some neighbors, park users and others who say a public park is the wrong place for the privately-led ...
Public records experts say Louisville Metro Government incorrectly responded to recent requests for documents on a proposed ...
"I thought this was a good idea when it was first proposed to us, I thought it was a good idea because of the history of tennis at this facility," Greenberg said. Raymond also said neighbors raised ...
In April, the Kentucky Tennis & Pickleball Center, Inc. announced plans to expand and renovate the existing center in Joe Creason Park, creating 12 indoor and 24 outdoor tennis courts, as well as ...
Save Joe Creason' chants could be heard outside the Cyril Allgeier Community Center as the nonprofit behind the development ...
Councilwoman Josie Raymond argues Joe Creason Park is not the right location for the proposed expansion and calls for more community input and environmental impact studies. The next community meeting ...