From Architectural Digest: When philanthropist and art collector Steve Wilson and his wife, Laura Lee Brown, first dreamt up the 21c Museum Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, it was conceived as a one-off. Located in the city's historic district, the hotel also serves as a means to share the couple’s love of art, as well as their impressive and ever-growing collection (which is as challenging and progressive as anything New York has to offer), with a wider, underserved audience. Read more.
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From Realtor.com: As we closed the books on May, even the hottest real estate markets in America were just coasting along, with the typical property selling no faster than at the same time last year. And with buyers on the lookout for affordability, smaller metros in the Midwest and Northeast outshone the more glamorous but high-priced California markets—topped by an unexpected name, an analysis of realtor.com data for the month shows. Read more.
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Welcome to this magnificent River Glen Estate with breathtaking views of the Ohio River on almost five acres of land. Designed by renowned Louisville architect Timothy R. Winters, this property is modeled after New England style-architecture as can be seen from its gorgeous display of white cedar shingles. Distinct features include two master suites, a chef’s kitchen, a four-car garage, two laundry rooms, a central vacuum system, a pool and a screened in rear patio to take in the Ohio River views. Read more.

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Kentucky Select Properties, the top-selling 100% locally-owned and independent residential real estate brokerage in Louisville has listed ‘Cold Spring,’ the 6+ acre estate located at 1801 Sulgrave Road near Cherokee Park. With an asking price of $7 million it is currently the most expensive property for sale in Louisville and is being listed by Kentucky Select Realtor Joanne J. Owen. Read more.
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Stephanie Kertis is helping to revitalize Louisville's historic Portland neighborhood as managing director of the Portland Investment Initiative, a firm that owns and is renovating more than 50 properties and managing $30 million in investments. She’s also a working mom “juggling all of the realities of being pulled in many wonderful and important directions all at once,” she said. After 10 years in the real estate development world, she recently became a licensed Realtor, a move she called “a natural extension of a career that I love,” and also invested in her first warehouse project in the neighborhood. Read more.
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