Joseph & Joseph Architects

Joseph & Joseph Architects

Retail, restaurant, office space proposed at Nulu’s historic DeHart Paint building

Waiting for something to happen to the 19th century structure at the corner of Campbell Street and East Main Street has been, well, like...

Giant crane continues prep for Brown Hotel’s new rooftop

Wedged behind the marquee of the Ohio Theater on Fourth Street, an enormous crane was spotted this morning hauling materials up and down the...

Preservation Focus: Theaters: Rialto Theater

(Editor’s Note: Preservation Month 2016 might be over, but we're continuing our Focus on Preservation series highlighting some of the most storied theaters of Louisville.) Rialto...

Preservation Focus: Theaters: Royal Theater

(Editor’s Note: As part of Preservation Month 2016, Broken Sidewalk is highlighting some of the most storied theaters of Louisville in an ongoing Focus...

After devastating fire, The Tavern is completely rebuilt in Old Louisville

Around 3:30a.m. on a Tuesday morning in July 2014, The Tavern, an Old Louisville watering hole, caught fire. The blaze was the work of...

City gazing from the rooftop of the historic Brown Hotel

Sixteen floors above Fourth Street, a row of terracotta urns perched atop the Brown Hotel forms its own miniature skyline set against the skyscrapers...

At the Fincastle Building, memories of brass banisters, bronze dogs, and...

Branden Klayko’s recent article about the Fincastle Building reminded me of many warm feelings, even though I don’t think I have set foot in...

Downtown’s Fincastle Building is going residential, but what about when it...

When local developer Frank G. Breslin first eyed the corner of Third Street and West Broadway in the early 20th century, he had visions...

Developers announce plans to convert New Albany’s M. Fine & Sons...

You've got to walk down Main Street in New Albany a little ways out of Downtown to find the old M. Fine & Sons Building...