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    MMY Global, a modular home company out of the United Kingdom, recently announced plans to invest a minimum of $6.1 million in a facility in Louisville's West End, creating at least 73 full-time ...

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    The first phase of a multi-year construction project to bring Louisville's Community Care Campus to life is underway, Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Tuesday at a press conference.

  5. Economy of Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Louisville for a long time was also home to the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company, at its peak one of the largest manufacturers and wholesale distributors of hardware in the United States, as well as Brown & Williamson, the third largest company in the tobacco industry before merging with R. J. Reynolds in 2004 to form the Reynolds ...

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    The Rubbertown industrial complex was created with construction by Standard Oil of Kentucky, who built an oil refinery in the area in 1918. Two other companies would come to the area for similar business in the 1930s, Aetna Oil and Louisville Refinery. These refineries were producers of fuel, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, oil, and petroleum coke ...

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    As a result of the move, 25 full-time and 4 part-time employees would be laid-off. It was also announced that the plant would be put up for sale, with the Fayette County property valuation administrator assessing the property at $6.84 million for tax purposes. The first issue of the Louisville-printed Herald-Leader published on August 1, 2016. [10]