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TARC's Executive Director Ozzy Gibson said the Nia Center needs about $6 million worth of work. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Officials ...
Leaders at TARC and Goodwill Kentucky announced their collaboration on a purchase agreement to develop property on the ...
TARC is considering selling the Nia Center to Goodwill, leaving over a dozen small businesses and the communities they serve ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The American Red Cross held a ribbon cutting for its regional headquarters in Louisville Wednesday.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced the abrupt closures of dozens of Job Corps centers on May 29 in the latest round of ...
It is currently owned by TARC, and just last week, TARC's board of directors approved a letter of intent to sell the building to Goodwill Kentucky so it can be redeveloped into affordable housing. The ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg and Simmons College of Kentucky President Kevin Cosby speak at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the school's new residence hall.
Business owners at the Nia Center fear they will be displaced if the sale follows through. Goodwill Kentucky is looking ...
TARC, which owns the Nia Center on Broadway, said the building is no longer needed and would require extensive repairs.
Business tenants of the NIA Center say they were blindsided by TARC's decision to sell the building to Goodwill.
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