Better Business Bureau of Louisville, Southern Indiana and Western Kentucky announced its 2016 Torch Awards for Marketplace Ethics at a ceremony at the Olmsted. Kentucky Select Properties was recognized as a finalist in the very small business category. The awards honor businesses whose leaders have made a concerted commitment to conducting their business practices in an ethical manner. Businesses are nominated by the community and then must submit to a thorough examination process and are judged by business leaders. A company need not be accredited by the BBB to win a Torch Award. Read more.
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From Courier-Journal.com: The Olmsted Parks Conservancy is nearing its goal to raise about $11.6 million to improve the string of Olmsted-designed parks and parkways across Louisville. The park-friendly organization launched its Campaign for Extraordinary Parks in March 2014, with the goal of investing in much-needed Olmsted Park projects. Read more.
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From The Courier-Journal.com: More than 100,000 Jefferson County homeowners – mostly in St. Matthews and the East End – will face property reappraisals next year and probably suffer “sticker shock” too when future tax bills arrive, the top assessment official said. "Home sales and values are skyrocketing, and sales drive the bus" in how property is evaluated for tax purposes, Jefferson Property Valuation Administrator Tony Lindauer said in late October. Read more.
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Kentucky Select Properties was started in Louisville in 2004 and is still 100% locally-owned and independent. Every business decision is made at the local level by owners who have a vested interest in the quality of life of their fellow Louisvillians.
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