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AI's latest casualty? Entry-level jobs
Welcome to The National Observer, a roundup of top business news and actionable insights from across The Business Journals. We'll take a look today at how artificial intelligence is taking roles that used to act as entry-level positions; Frontier Airline's strategy targeting business travelers; and how you can buy everything in a Red Lobster restaurant. But we'll start with what higher-for-longer rates mean for those in the real estate business.<\p> Get more stories like these every day in your inbox by subscribing to The National Observer newsletter.<\p>
Historic Louisville site launches bourbon brand, tours (PHOTOS)
One of the newest retail shops in the bourbonism space has a very early 19th Century vibe to it. That’s because it is located in a study that, indeed, dates back to then. <\p> Walking into the large estate that sits a lengthy paved pathway from the Oxmoor Center, a visitor will not find a stack of T-shirts, hats or shot glasses in the space. <\p>
Mixed-use development with 200 luxury apartments opens
Another luxury apartment community with mixed-use space is officially open in Southern Indiana. <\p> Current812, a Denton Floyd Real Estate Group development, is a 200-unit luxury, Class A, multifamily and mixed-use community. Located in Clarksville at 1501 Main St., the apartments overlook the Ohio River and the community boasts a number of amenities. <\p>
New 'flagship chain' hotel planned in NuLu
A new “flagship chain” hotel could be coming to one of Louisville’s trendiest neighborhoods.<\p> NuLu Jefferson Partners LLC is planning to build a 123-room hotel and retail space on 1.05 acres at 901 E. Jefferson St. in NuLu, according to plans filed with Louisville Metro Planning and Design. <\p>
Latest gift to UofL tops $40M mark lifetime from one area group
The latest gift to the University of Louisville marks a milestone.<\p> The school has received $3 million from the Jewish Heritage Fund to improve its research infrastructure, according to a news release.<\p>
EXCLUSIVE: Restaurant, boutique hotel coming to Germantown
A new boutique hotel and Taiwanese-American restaurant are coming to the former Eiderdown building in Germantown.<\p> Developer Brian Goodwin, co-owner of Darling’s and the High Horse, and a group of partners purchased the three-story building at 983 Goss Ave. in early May for $850,000, according to Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrator records.<\p>
Woods, Scheffler, Rahm: Navigating a huge course at Valhalla
When it comes to the pure course size of PGA Championship host sites, Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville is one of the largest.<\p> “It’s a big piece of property, more than anything,” said golfing icon Tiger Woods of the more than 490 acres that make up the course. <\p>
2 local arts organizations to merge
Two long-running Louisville performing arts organizations are set to merge next month.<\p> Officials from StageOne Family Theatre and Commonwealth Theatre Center (CTC) announced the merger during a press conference in the CTC theater Tuesday.<\p>
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