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The nearly 162 acres at 1573 Cleveland Ave. in Glasgow, formerly owned by the Leonard and Bernadene Johnson Living Trust and then MCS Properties LLC is depicted within this screenshot from the Barren County Property Valuation Administrator's website. The yellow lines depict streets, with Sorenson Drive at right, Grandview Avenue at the top right, Industrial Drive at left and Ky. 1297/Cleveland Avenue waves across the bottom of the image.

No developer proposals submitted for former Johnson property

Jan 27, 2026 | 8:41 AM

By MICHAEL CRIMMINS
Glasgow News 1

Developers did not submit proposals on the former Johnson property by Friday’s deadline.

As previously reported by Glasgow News 1, the deadline for developers to respond to Glasgow’s request for proposals was Friday, Jan. 23. At the Johnson Property Ad Hoc Committee meeting on Jan. 14 Qk4 Vice President and Civil/Site Group Leader Robert Campbell said the members may want to “tweak” the request in order to decrease developer risk, thereby soliciting a better response.

Campbell told Glasgow News 1 that multiple developers expressed interest in the property, but no proposals were received by the deadline.

“We did not receive a proposal by the deadline, largely because of unknown answers to certain questions,” Campbell wrote in an email. “We’re working to get answers about such things as required infrastructure, a more defined timeline on the Highway 1297 expansion, and the potential sports complex.”

The Request for Proposals will be reopened in the late spring or early summer, Campbell said.

The next ad hoc committee is scheduled for Feb. 3.

By a 7-2 Glasgow City Council vote, the city purchased the approximately 161.78 acres on Cleveland Avenue for roughly $6.15 million in September 2024.

Read more about the former Johnson property:

Intended uses for new Glasgow property: residential, retail, recreational

Conceptual plans for former Johnson property shared with public

Glasgow mayor announces plan to put county sports complex on former Johnson property

Planning commission recommends Glasgow property zone change

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