Louisville’s Phillips 66 property — touted for Amazon HQ2 — back on the market


The Phillips 66 property in Louisville, an inactive 432-acre site that was pitched as a possible Amazon HQ2 location, is back on the market after a deal to sell it to a California real estate investment firm failed to materialize.

“We are continuing to actively market the property,” Phillips spokesman Dennis Nuss said Monday.

A representative with the Bancroft Capital investment group told the Daily Camera last year that the company intended to buy the property from Phillips 66 with the aim of luring Amazon to the city. The estimated $50-million sale was expected to be finalized in the first quarter of 2018.

The site, just off Northwest Parkway and U.S. 36, has been mostly vacant for the better part of a decade.

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