LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A video game development group, Louisville Makes Games, is losing its space and is now left to find a new one with a limited budget.

Members said it’s part of a trend of local arts groups struggling to keep the buildings they believe are essential to their work and collaboration.

When you walk into Warp Zone in downtown Louisville, you may see members of Louisville Makes Games working and collaborating with one another, whether it’s a scheduled meeting or event, or just unstructured time to chat with fellow creators.

“Our structure is such that there aren’t just a group of people who decide exactly what’s going to go on here,” said Jonah Segree, a Louisville Makes Games board member. “We want to invite our whole community to say, ‘if you have an idea to engage g

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