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Louisville is the largest metropolitan city in Kentucky, with a population of approximately 1.3 million. It is also home of three of Kentucky's Fortune 500 companies, with a strong concentration of companies in the manufacturing, financial services and healthcare industries.

The City of Louisville is strategicly located with easy access to major highways like I-65 and I-70 connects it to regional business hubs throughout the Midwest.

The area’s growing e-commerce industry has also resulted in new commercial real estate activity. Amazon is actively expanding its operations in Louisville, Kentucky. Recently, the company announced plans to establish a new last-mile delivery station facility near the Watterson Expressway in Louisville.

Our Louisville-based team of CRE professionals works in all facets of the industry, including power and energy projects, office buildings, industrial parks, multifamily housing, retail properties, government contracts, corporate transactions and more.

About Fidelity National Financial

Fidelity National Financial, Inc. (FNF) is currently ranked #313 on the 2025 Fortune 500®*, and is among numerous defense, energy, media, hospitality, and financial Fortune 500®* companies based in the region.  FNF is the nation’s largest group of title companies and title insurance underwriters - Fidelity National Title, Chicago Title, Commonwealth Land Title, Alamo Title, and National Title of New York - that collectively issue more title insurance policies than any other title company in the United States.
 
*FORTUNE and FORTUNE 500 are registered trademarks of Time Inc. From FORTUNE Magazine, June 2025 ©2025 Time Inc. FORTUNE and Time Inc. are not affiliated with, and do not endorse products or services of, Fidelity National Financial.  
 
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