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Louisville’s Mid-City Mall, located at 1250 Bardstown Road in the Highlands, is officially on the market. Known for its businesses like Baxter Avenue Theatre, ValuMarket and Comedy Caravan, the 11.5-acre property is listed through Cushman & Wakefield, opening up the possibility of a major redevelopment.

“This presents a RARE opportunity for a mixed-use development to develop in one of Louisville’s most desirable neighborhoods,” the listing reads.

The 62-year-old shopping center, featured in Jack Harlow’s 2023 music video “They Don’t Love It,” is one of the city’s most walkable locations in Kentucky with a score of 92/100. The property is zoned for commercial use and holds an assessment value of over $11 million.

The current listing is an open call to developers from Louisville and beyond, showcasing the potential for a mixed-use project in one of Louisville’s most desirable neighborhoods.

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Caleb is currently the Editor in Chief for LEO Weekly from Southern Indiana, AKA the Suburbs of Louisville, and has worked for other news outlets, including The Courier Journal and Spectrum News 1 KY....