Louisville Business First: Mayor Craig Greenberg on the Greenprint Initiative
April 7, 2026
Can Nature Transform a Downtown?
Louisville Is Leading the Way
With more than 30 projects, 21 partners and 150 acres of coordinated improvements tied to nearly $1 billion in development, the Greenprint Initiative from U of L’s Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute brings public agencies, nonprofits, developers and designers together to create a more connected, resilient and vibrant urban core. In this video Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg talks with Louisville Business First Publisher Lisa Benson about how he sees Greenprint playing a role in enhancing the downtown environment and how urban greening contributes to Louisville’s economic vitality.
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