@realEstateTrent We signed a LOI with a tenant. When we were negotiating the lease, the attorney objected to most everything in the lease stating, “ This wasn’t in the LOI.” We all know there’s a lot not included in the LOI. The deal didn’t happen.
Our latest podcast featuring Dr. Gerry Bradley, President of the University of Louisville. We discuss the growth of U of L as well as college athletics. I hope you enjoy! https://t.co/6v6QsfVrg1
Honoring Every Life with Dignity
St. X students and faculty proudly serve with the St. Joseph of Arimathea Society, ensuring that no one is laid to rest alone. Each week, our students assist with prayer services at Meadowview Cemetery, offering compassion and respect to those who might otherwise go without.
Special thanks to Ben Kresse for helping bring this program to Louisville and to our dedicated faculty for their continued support.
In addition to leading prayers, our students help craft and place headstones, ensuring every individual is remembered. We’re grateful to join other local schools in this meaningful mission.
#WeAreStX
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@realEstateTrent All so true! I have had people approach us form our shopping centers with a dream of opening a restaurant who have no experience and who are under capitalized. We do everyone a favor, pass and wait for another option.
I just attended the #c5ccimsummit in Ft Lauderdale Florida. Great information. One big takeaway is that less than 10% of the office buildings in the United States are suitable for a transition to residential.
President Teddy Roosevelt’s son, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr., has one of the most incredible D-Day stories.
At 56 years old, the WW I veteran who also previously served as Assistant Sec. of the Navy and Governor of Puerto Rico, requested three times to lead the first wave of the assault on Utah Beach before permission was granted. Under a barrage of artillery fire, he proceeded to lead the men across the beach, returning for the ensuing units.
He part of Operation Neptune and led the assault on Utah Beach.
At Utah Beach the tidal currents were so strong that the first twenty landing craft strayed two kilometers to the south of the expected objective. Roosevelt, as one of the first men off the boat, immediately assessed the revised situation and is said to have declared, “We’ll start the war from right here!”
He repeatedly led groups from the beach, over the seawall, and established them inland. His valor, courage, and presence in the very front of the attack and his complete unconcern at being under heavy fire inspired the troops to heights of enthusiasm and self-sacrifice. Although the enemy had the beach under constant direct fire, Brig. Gen. Roosevelt moved from one locality to another, rallying men around him, directed, and personally led them against the enemy. Under his seasoned, precise, calm, and unfaltering leadership, assault troops reduced beach strongpoints and rapidly moved inland with minimum casualties. He thus contributed substantially to the successful establishment of the beachhead in France.
Thirty-six days later, on July 12, 1944, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. died in his sleep of a heart attack, at the age of 56. General Omar Bradley later said Roosevelt’s action on Utah Beach was the bravest thing he had ever seen, and, in a letter to his wife, General George Patton wrote, “He was one of the bravest men I ever knew.”
I’ll once again be on the Terry Meiners show today, 5 - 5:30 pm to report on the public meeting held yesterday for the Brownsboro Rd. “Road Diet.” IHeart Radio AM 840 WHAS.
Today at 5:00 PM I will be on The Terry Meiners' show, Iheart Radio, 84 WHAS. We will be discussing a so called "road diet" on the Brownsboro Road corridor in Louisville, KY. Public meeting at the St. Joseph's Children's Home cafeteria tomorrow at 5:30pm. @terrymeiners
@JDSHELBURNE Totally agree! The NCAA should only allow a player to transfer one time through the portal. Regarding NIL, we have just openly established college is now semi-pro.