Community Impact Solicitations

Sometimes the Louisville Landbank will hold special sales for large-scale redevelopment, for properties with higher value or for properties previously used by Louisville Metro Government. Learn more about those special sales below.

There are currently no CIS opportunities. Please check back weekly. 

When would the Landbank issue a CIS?

Most Landbank properties are small and residential in nature and are suitable to sell through the current Landbank sales programs. From time to time, the Landbank acquires property higher in value or that has the potential for large-scale redevelopment. This can include larger parcels, multiple adjacent parcels, commercially zoned lots, or properties historic in nature.

Why does the Landbank issue CIS's?

The Landbank issues CIS’s in order to prioritize the importance of the end use to the community. With the CIS process, all kinds of proposals can be submitted – retail, residential, multi-family, commercial, social service centers, incubators, etc. Due to the variety in proposals for each site, each one will be reviewed to find the best possible, most feasible project to benefit the community.

What is involved in an CIS?

A strong CIS response will demonstrate a clear benefit to the community and will include a site plan, renderings of the planned development, estimated budget, timeline, proof of funds, capacity to complete project, and letters of support from community residents. Most CIS’s will have a deadline of 30-60 days from the launch date to submit a proposal.

How can I make sure I am notified when an CIS is issued?
  • Sign up to receive updates: Subscribe to the Office of Housing and Community Development newsletter to receive emails or text messages.
  • Current CIS’s involving the Landbank and Urban Renewal Commission – None at this time.
  • Future CIS’s involving the Landbank – To be determined.

Revitalization of the historic Bourgard College of Music and Arts.

This project was part of a Landbank Community Impact Solicitation and was successfully completed in the summer of 2025, culminating in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 17, 2025.