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‘We feel abandoned’: Neighbors near former Givaudan plant get ready for start of demolition work
Demolition work will begin Monday at the former Givaudan plant site in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood, more than a year after an explosion killed two people and damaged nearby homes.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville's Metro Council agreed to discuss rezoning the property of the former Givaudan plant in the Clifton Neighborhood. The Council passed a resolution Tuesday night that will ...
11. NEW TONIGHT, GIVAUDAN IS MOVING AHEAD WITH PLANS TO DEMOLISH ITS PLANT IN CLIFTON AFTER A DEADLY EXPLOSION LAST YEAR. THE COMPANY ANNOUNCED TODAY HADEN WRECKING HAS BEEN CHOSEN TO MANAGE THE ...
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Demolition begins at Givaudan plant over year after fatal explosion
An explosion at the plant in November 2024 killed two workers and injured 11 others.
PLANS TO FILE FEDERAL CHARGES. NEW TONIGHT AT FIVE. LOUISVILLE IS MAKING PLANS TO TEAR DOWN THE FORMER GIVAUDAN PLANT. THE PLANT EXPLODED IN NOVEMBER. YOU’LL RECALL KILLING TWO EMPLOYEES AND DAMAGING ...
The Givaudan Sense Colour plant in Louisville, Kentucky, which was the site of a deadly explosion in November, is slated for demolition this summer. Metro Government officials will oversee the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Officials with the company whose Louisville plant exploded last year released a community update on Aug. 19 about the demolition process of the facility. The Givaudan Sense ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The Kentucky Labor Cabinet’s investigation into the fatal explosion at Givaudan’s factory in November last year discovered that the safety valve on the tank that exploded ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Nine months after a plant explosion rocked the Clifton neighborhood, the site is now closer to demolition. Givaudan Sense Colour President Ann Leonard announced they have selected ...
An explosion at the Givaudan Sense Colour factory in Louisville killed two people and injured several others one year ago. Federal investigators determined the accidental explosion was caused by the ...
Officials have started preparations for demolition at the site of the former Givaudan Sense Colour factory in Louisville's Clifton neighborhood, Mayor Craig Greenberg said in an April 17 news release.
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