East Main Street

East Main Street

Andy Blieden is renovating these eight historic buildings in Butchertown

The Louisville Metropolitan Business Development Corporation (METCO) awarded ten loans worth $1.2 million Thursday to help stimulate $5.6 million in private development in Downtown Louisville, Butchertown,...

Butchertown’s seven-story Main & Clay apartments ready for construction

The construction fence is up, asbestos is out, and crews are set to begin work on a 262-unit, $50 million apartment building in Butchertown. According to...

With help from Whiskey Row, East Main Street is undergoing a...

This past Easter I had the pleasure of spending an extended weekend back in Louisville. In addition to visiting with family and old friends,...

Landmarks Commission delays voting on Butchertown’s Main & Clay development [Updated]

On Thursday, the Louisville Metro Historic Landmarks & Preservation Districts Commission delayed voting on Bristol Development's proposed Main & Clay development on the border between Downtown Louisville,...

All charged up: TARC adding 5 more electric buses and 200,000...

Well, that was fast. Just a few weeks after launching ten all-electric buses for its Downtown Circulator routes, TARC has received funds to add...

Actors Theater play recounts the collective memory of Butchertown (and we’ll...

Butchertown isn't an industrial slaughterhouse along Story Avenue. It's not the gritty refinement of the riverside neighborhood's historic architecture—or the swaths of urban fabric that...

A deal for Downtown’s historic Fetzer Building slow to materialize among...

When a historic building as nice as the old Fetzer Building at 209 East Main Street in Downtown Louisville hits the market, we can't...

Appeal throws a monkey wrench into Butchertown’s Main & Clay apartments...

Well, we thought the Main & Clay mixed-use apartment building planned by Bristol Development in Butchertown was making its way smoothly through the approval...

Louisville rolls out ten all-electric ZeroBuses today, and you can ride...

This morning at 10:00a.m., TARC, the Transit Authority of River City, and Mayor Greg Fischer will officially launch Louisville's next generation bus, the all-electric Zero...