Neighborhoods & Markets on the I-65 Corridor
Seven core markets from Fort Knox to the Mammoth Cave region — where we list, sell, and search every day. Pick a market below to see what’s active and search current inventory.
Your I-65 Corridor Commercial & Land Advisor
Action Advisors works the Kentucky I-65 corridor from Fort Knox and Elizabethtown south through the Mammoth Cave region and east into Bullitt County. Each market below has its own drivers — military, industrial, tourism, logistics — and its own inventory. Use the search links on each card to pull live homes or commercial property for that area, or browse our full subdivision directory for neighborhood-level detail in Hardin and Meade County.
The commercial hub of Hardin County and the largest city on this stretch of I-65. Retail, healthcare, and logistics anchor the local economy, with Fort Knox’s $5.6B annual economic impact (22,000 on-post plus 13,000 off-post personnel) driving steady rooftop and retail demand.
Our most active listing market. Radcliff sits directly against Fort Knox on the S Dixie Blvd corridor, where Ansar Plaza’s redevelopment (Ace Hardware, Dollar General, incoming Dairy Queen and 7-Eleven) is filling long-standing retail voids — Chipotle, Raising Cane’s, Jersey Mike’s, and an express car wash are still open categories.
The industrial story on this corridor. The former BlueOval SK battery plant site is transitioning under Ford Energy, which is taking over KY 1&2 plus roughly 800 acres at the Glendale MegaSite. That scale of industrial infrastructure and available land is exactly what’s putting Glendale on the radar for data center and large-site developers.
The LaRue County seat and Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace — a smaller market just southeast of Elizabethtown that’s edge-adjacent to the broader I-65/Hardin County commercial pull. We work active listing and land inquiries here as they come through the corridor pipeline.
The gateway market to Mammoth Cave National Park, with a hospitality and tourism-anchored economy that’s about to scale. A $20M federal appropriation (Sen. McConnell) is funding a 30,000-seat exposition center, and Guntown Mountain’s planned hotel and entertainment redevelopment is bringing new hospitality investment to town.
The Barren County seat and southern anchor of our Cave City-area work, with active retail redevelopment at Long Hunter Square — Marquee Cinemas ratified a $1.5M deal there in 2026 — alongside a separately funded $10M regional sports complex bringing new investment into the corridor.
The northern end of our corridor coverage, just south of Louisville on I-65. Bullitt County’s logistics concentration and federal truck parking shortage are the demand drivers we’re watching here — commercial and industrial inventory is still thin, so this market is early-stage for us relative to Hardin County.
Why the I-65 Corridor
Louisville to Bowling Green, Kentucky’s I-65 corridor concentrates the state’s biggest near-term commercial and industrial demand drivers in one line. We track all of them so our area guides stay grounded in what’s actually moving, not guesswork.
Fort Knox
$5.6B annual economic impact — 22,000 on-post and 13,000 off-post personnel drive steady retail and housing demand across Radcliff and Elizabethtown.
Ford Energy / BlueOval SK
Ford Energy is taking over KY 1&2 plus roughly 800 acres at the Glendale MegaSite — the largest industrial land event on this stretch of the corridor.
Cave City Exposition Center
$20M federal appropriation (Sen. McConnell) for a 30,000-seat exposition center, roughly two years from completion, anchoring further tourism growth near Mammoth Cave.
Mammoth Cave Tourism
Cave City and Horse Cave sit at the gateway to Mammoth Cave National Park, with hospitality investment (Guntown Mountain redevelopment) following the visitor traffic.
Don’t See Your Market?
We work the full I-65 corridor from Louisville to Bowling Green — if your area isn’t listed above, reach out and we’ll point you to current inventory or off-market opportunities.