City officials have given the greenlight for the site to be demolished more than a year after an explosion killed two people.
It took just 41 kilograms of explosives and less than a minute — a remnant of the 1970s fossil fuel age is blown to bits to make way for a methanol fuel plant.
In the weeks and months after the explosion, the city and the company held meetings for residents whose homes were damaged.
Demolition work will begin Monday at the former Givaudan plant site in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood, more than a year ...
An explosion at the plant in November 2024 killed two workers and injured 11 others.
WEBSITE, WKYT.COM. AND AS OUR COMMUNITY MOURNS THE VICTIMS FROM THE UPS CRASH, THE CITY REMEMBERS ANOTHER TRAGIC EVENT ONE YEAR AGO TODAY, THE JUVENILE PLANT EXPLODED IN THE CLIFTON NEIGHBORHOOD, ...
The demolition is expected to take 40 days to complete.