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Public records show the developer of a proposed tennis center at Joe Creason Park envisioned supporting Bellarmine University ...
Louisville needs a facility like the proposed Kentucky Tennis & Pickleball Center at Joe Creason Park to fight the city's ...
Not only is the proposed tennis and pickleball center too big for Joe Creason Park, Mayor Craig Greenberg may have violated ...
Joe Creason Park is for the public. Our voices should be heard when the mayor and Metro Council are considering development ...
The proposal has upset some neighbors, park users and others who say a public park is the wrong place for the privately-led development ...
Residents express their concerns over the destruction of greenspace. The project's developer is estimating the complex to ...
A new tennis and pickleball center at Joe Creason Park would be a big improvement over our aging, generally unkept Louisville ...
The group is seeking a $20 million bond from the city and to lease 25 acres of Joe Creason Park. A $65 million proposal, led by newly formed nonprofit Kentucky Tennis & Pickleball Center, Inc., aims ...
While some residents are enthusiastic about the development, others worry it will disrupt the peaceful greenspace and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — A proposed $65 million state-of-the-art tennis and pickleball complex is set to transform Joe Creason Park into a recreational hub for local and national sports enthusiasts.
A new tennis and pickleball complex proposed for Joe Creason Park would cost an estimated $65 million and cover 25 acres of the park.
A new tennis and pickleball center would be a breath of fresh air for our tired, old Louisville Tennis Center. Too many years have passed since the heyday of Louisville Tennis. I drive by the old ...