Main Street

Main Street

Dual hotel tower a grand exclamation point for Whiskey Row’s final...

In a lot of ways, modern Downtown Louisville can be summed up in one block: Whiskey Row. Abandoned only a few years ago, the...

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...

Quote of the Day: ISA principal Brian Phillips on Tactical Urbanism

A couple weeks ago, we took a look at the public art installation to be built beneath the Ninth Street interchange of Interstate 64. Designed...

Construction Watch: Main & Clay structure switches from concrete to wood

The concrete underground parking garage and first two floors of the Main & Clay Apartments have been finished and construction crews have switched to...

The Louisville Knot: An art installation hopes to mend a torn...

Short of demolishing the tangled steel and concrete megalith hovering over Main Street between Ninth and Tenth streets, we're stuck with the so-called Ninth Street...

West Main short on residents, critical in shaping Louisville’s urban identity

Last Fall, I was asked by real estate publication Curbed which street in Louisville was the most culturally significant. I wondered about Bardstown Road...

Louisville’s first parklet debuts at IdeaFestival, headed for Portland restaurant

On Friday, September 16, the world celebrated Park(ing) Day 2016, a single day where individuals and groups take over parallel parking spaces, transforming them...

Louisville Food Cooperative invites public to help plan a Downtown-area grocery

Among the perennial concerns of Louisville urban dwellers is a lack of grocery stores in and around Downtown. But a group of citizens is...

Preliminary plans unveiled for major Service Tank Property development

This past April, Broken Sidewalk broke the news that the much-watched Service Tanks Property at 700 East Main Street had been placed under contract....