How a Louisville Realtor’s frustration turned into a growing startup


The hustle needed to be an entrepreneur has always been in Travis Cox’s blood.

The Louisville native has fond memories of parking cars on Derby Saturday in front of his grandfather's house, who happened to live next to Churchill Downs. They would serve coffee in the morning, hotdogs and hamburgers later in the day and “all the drunk-people snacks that you needed.”

He was also the son of a Realtor, who had a natural gift for selling houses as his father did. At the age of 19, he obtained…

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