Cherokee Triangle
Cherokee Triangle
Thinking about skyscrapers at Lexington and Grinstead
Three towers have been proposed to rise in a woebegone patch of asphalt scattered with several local businesses where three Louisville neighborhoods meet. Jefferson Development Group...
Gallery: Pawsitively beautiful design on display at first Barkitecture Louisville
Over the weekend, designers, architects, and a cadre or pet-friendly people showed off a series of dog houses ranging from a futuristic space pod...
Meet your Metro Council candidates: District 8
This year, Broken Sidewalk asked each Metro Council candidate to respond to a survey of questions related to the topics we cover here on...
Watch Spring flowers take a colorful hold over Louisville’s neighborhoods
The first day of Spring isn't until Sunday, March 20, but Louisville is already beginning to see the first washes of color lining its...
Best: Louisville’s Olmsted parks are the gift that’s been giving back...
May 20, 1891, is a landmark date in Louisville planning history. That was the day when Frederick Law Olmsted—the Father of Landscape Architecture himself—arrived...
Passing Through History: Tracing the 150-year journey of Henry Whitestone’s Newcomb...
In two Louisville-area parks sit small remnants of our community’s past that most thought had been lost forever.
Nestled among the trees at a side entrance...
Keep Louisville Gonzo! Here’s how you can help build a statue...
Louisville is the birthplace of Hunter S. Thompson. Born in July 1937, Thompson grew up in the Cherokee Triangle neighborhood on Ransdell Avenue, attended...
Meet Hotel Louie, a proposal for a 52-room boutique hotel on...
One of the great development mysteries in Louisville is how Bardstown Road through the Highlands hasn't developed with larger mixed-use buildings and hotels along Louisville's...
Affordability city? Louisville rental rates and housing prices climbing but well...
During the 2010 census, Louisville was ranked as the 28th most populous city in the United States. That's not surprising, considering locals get unrestricted access...