LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – A century-old warehouse in Louisville’s Portland neighborhood is being transformed into more than 100 apartments, marking the latest step in the area’s ongoing redevelopment.
The $35.7 million project, called Liminal Louisville, will feature four floors of residential space and 20,000 square feet of retail on the ground level. Recent city loans, along with state and federal historic tax credits, helped make the project possible.
Construction began this week, and developers expect the first residents to move in at the beginning of 2027.
Walter Shannon, who owns a nearby art gallery, said he has seen the neighborhood change over the last 25 years and welcomes the development…
 
            