Another new apartment complex is coming to southwest Louisville. Here's what's going in

Project: Glengrove Apartments

Joseph Waldman, the owner and CEO of The Highgates Group, said the new complex is good for people who want to live in Louisville and work in Elizabethtown.
Joseph Waldman, the owner and CEO of The Highgates Group, said the new complex is good for people who want to live in Louisville and work in Elizabethtown.

Location: 6605 W. Orell Road

Description: The Highgates Group, a company with several developments in the Louisville area, is constructing a new apartment complex near Valley Station.

Brent Hackworth, the vice president of Construction and Development for The Highgates Group, said the complex will have 10 buildings with a total of 232 units.

Hackworth said there will be three types of apartments: two bedrooms with two bathrooms, three bedrooms with two bathrooms and two bedroom studios with two bathrooms that will be half and half.

The complex will have several amenities including a pool, playground, gym, dog park and a pickleball court, Hackworth said.

Brent Hackworth, the vice president of Construction and Development for The Highgates Group, said the complex will have 10 buildings with a total of 232 units.
Brent Hackworth, the vice president of Construction and Development for The Highgates Group, said the complex will have 10 buildings with a total of 232 units.

What's being replaced: Hackworth said the space was an arcade, driving range and go kart range in the past, but has been unused for several years.

Developer: The Highgates Group

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This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Glengrove Apartments coming soon to Valley Station in Louisville