On Wednesday, Jan. 6, Venture Connectors will host developer Gill Holland, who will give an update on the progress of Louisville’s Portland Investment Initiative.
He will discuss what is working and what isn’t, as well as what the community can expect in the coming years from Portland, a low-income neighborhood in Louisville’s West End.
Holland also will share insights into opportunities for the entrepreneurial community to get involved in revitalization efforts. Holland began to implement his vision for Portland in 2013, which includes restoring homes, converting empty warehouses into mixed-use developments and reviving the area’s business district.
Holland is president of the NuLu Business Association. He coined the term “NuLu” and has been instrumental in turning the East Market Street corridor into a thriving arts, restaurant, retail and sustainable district. He opened the Green Building there, Kentucky’s greenest commercial structure.
Holland has more than 100 film producing credits and was a Spirit Award nominee for film producer of the year. The Spirit Awards are the Oscars for independent films. Holland is a former lawyer and runs sonaBLAST! Records, now celebrating its 70th album release, and is involved on many cultural boards. He was named 2009 Person of the Year by Louisville Magazine.
Venture Connectors’ luncheon meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at theMuhammad Ali Center, 144 N. Sixth St. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., and the meeting runs from noon-1:15 p.m. Members attend free; associate members pay $30. Guests who register online by noon the day before the lunch pay only $40.Back to events
Venture Connectors | Portland Investment Initiative
1/6/2016, 11:30:00 AM
6th Floor
Venture Connectors
- Start
- 1/6/2016, 11:30:00 AM
- End
- 1/6/2016, 1:15:00 PM
- Organizer
- Venture Connectors
- Location
- 6th FloorMuhammad Ali Center
On Wednesday, Jan. 6, Venture Connectors will host developer Gill Holland, who will give an update on the progress of Louisville’s Portland Investment Initiative . He will discuss what is working and what isn’t, as well as what the community can expect in the
On Wednesday, Jan. 6, Venture Connectors will host developer Gill Holland, who will give an update on the progress of Louisville’s Portland Investment Initiative.
He will discuss what is working and what isn’t, as well as what the community can expect in the coming years from Portland, a low-income neighborhood in Louisville’s West End.
Holland also will share insights into opportunities for the entrepreneurial community to get involved in revitalization efforts. Holland began to implement his vision for Portland in 2013, which includes restoring homes, converting empty warehouses into mixed-use developments and reviving the area’s business district.
Holland is president of the NuLu Business Association. He coined the term “NuLu” and has been instrumental in turning the East Market Street corridor into a thriving arts, restaurant, retail and sustainable district. He opened the Green Building there, Kentucky’s greenest commercial structure.
Holland has more than 100 film producing credits and was a Spirit Award nominee for film producer of the year. The Spirit Awards are the Oscars for independent films. Holland is a former lawyer and runs sonaBLAST! Records, now celebrating its 70th album release, and is involved on many cultural boards. He was named 2009 Person of the Year by Louisville Magazine.
Venture Connectors’ luncheon meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at theMuhammad Ali Center, 144 N. Sixth St. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., and the meeting runs from noon-1:15 p.m. Members attend free; associate members pay $30. Guests who register online by noon the day before the lunch pay only $40.