Louisville tourism is quickly ramping up after COVID-19 all but shut down travel in 2020. Events began piling back on to the Greater Louisville calendar at...
Author - Matthew Moore
Louisville plays a huge role in the industry and the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, which has helped propel bourbon to unprecedented popularity.
Louisville is one of the country’s most important cities for getting products from point A to point B whether by plane, train, truck or boat.
The professional and business services sector accounts for nearly 13% of Louisville's gross domestic product (GDP).
Louisville health care providers continued to invest in new technologies and fund capital projects while responding to the pandemic.
Louisville businesses have depended on the expertise of their financial partners as the world battled the economic consequences of COVID-19.
With strong housing sales and robust construction projects, the real estate and construction sector fared better than most during COVID-19.
The city of Jeffersontown is located between the inner I-264 and outer I-265 belts of Louisville and is home to more than 1,850 businesses.
A tough year proves education in the Greater Louisville region is even tougher
Manufacturing plays a significant role in the Greater Louisville economy, engaging 12% of employment and representing 16.5% of the local GDP.