DDWilliamson
Dometic
GE
ParkVu
Signature Healthcare

3rd Safest City for Kids by ParentDish

2nd-best housing market in the United States Forbes.com

Top 25 U.S. Cities with the Most ENERGY STAR Buildings EPA

Among "America's Foodiest" Cities Bon Appetit

4th Most "Photo-Friendly" City in America Popular PhotographyMagazine

One of America's Top 25 "Bicycle-Friendly Cities"  BicyclingMagazine

One of North America's "Small Cities of the Future" ForeignDirect Investment Magazine

"Most Livable U.S. Cities for Workers"  WomenCo.com

Top 25 for Forbes "Best Bank For Buck" Cities

"Top 20 Southeast U.S. TouristAttractions"  Southeast Tourism Society

One of the "Cities to Watch" Smarter Cities environmentalsurvey

Named one of "100 Safest Cities in America" FreeBackgroundChecksUSA.com

#2 Digital City in a population classof 250,000 Government Technology

2010 IFEA World Festival and Event City-Top NorthAmerican City Population Level: Over 1 Million

10 Best Cities for Commuters Kiplinger's Personal FinanceMagazine

One of six Great PlacesYou've (Maybe) Never Heard Of

America's Best Places to Live Livability.com

Louisville-area salaries among top 25 in the South-U.S. Bureauof Labor Statistics

One of the Ten Best Cities for Families, Education andRecreation Parenting.com

Named 14th Best City for Business and Careers Forbes

Named among the 10 Best College Towns Livability.com

Ranked among the Top 50 U.S. cities for volunteers Corporation for National and Community Service

 

  *Rankings for 2011

  • Green Profile

  • "Hitting our stride..."
     
    "Louisville...placed 29th in SustainLane’s 2008 rankings , up six spots from 2006. While Louisville may not hold that coveted blue ribbon from us yet, it’s setting itself up to break away from the pack. Over 100 miles of greenways—dubbed The Louisville Loop—are in the works, as part of the “City of Parks ” initiative. Cycling has also taken off in Louisville, leading Bicycling Magazine  to name it among the three most improved cities in the country. Not resting on those laurels, Louisville is making the city even more bike-friendly by launching a bike commuting website, starting a “Bikes on Board” partnership with local transit, and publishing new maps of Louisville’s paths and lanes. Positive strides are also taking place in the food department: the city recently completed a study that could help expand its local food economy – good thing since Bon Appetit magazine named Louisville the fourth ‘Foodiest’ small city in the U.S. It doesn’t stop there, though: Louisville was named ‘America ’s Most Livable City’ by the US Conference of Mayors and also received a ‘Best of the Best’ award from the American Water Works Association for the best tasting water in 2008."

    Louisville's expanding green profile also includes:

    kyGREENtv  - a Louisville-based internet television station and social network focused on promoting all things green in Kentucky.

    GREEN INCENTIVES  - Four new  incentive programs aimed small businesses and focused on increasing energy efficiency and creating “green” jobs.

    DO SOMETHING GREEN  - This outcome of the 2010 Bingham Fellows class will include a public/private partnership, grassroots campaign, legislative recommendations for the built environment and plans to better leverage the existing green community.

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Eileen Pickett
Executive Vice President
Daryl Snyder
Vice President, Economic Development
Christina Shadle
Economic Development Director - West Louisville
James Reddish
Economic Development Manager
Kathy Zandona
VP, Education
Lauren Hardwick
Economic Development Director