St. Catherine Street
St. Catherine Street
Forum to discuss potential two-way future of Shelby Park’s neighborhood streets
Shelby Park pedestrians would like to look both ways when crossing the street. Two-way conversions have trickled in over the years in nearby Old...
Sign of the Times: Why variances and waivers aren’t the right...
A request for a signage variance at a gas station sandwiched between Old Louisville and Shelby Park raises a few important questions about how...
Church in Shelby Park sees new life as The St. Catherine...
There's been a lot of news about churches in Louisville, recently. Whether they're getting fixed up, figuring out new ways to deal with old...
#YearOfTheStreet: Bicycling for Louisville to focus on streets advocacy, two-way conversions...
Bicycling for Louisville (B4L) knows that great streets benefit everyone, not just those, well, bicycling around town. To help promote the idea, the group...
This turreted beauty in Old Louisville got lopped off on Brook...
This gorgeous corner commercial building landed in our inbox from a tipster. Looking at the colorized postcard photo (below), it's easy to think this is...
Demo Watch: Shotgun houses dominate the latest batch of demolitions across...
We don't go into detail here on Broken Sidewalk on the vast majority of demolitions that take place around the city. We stick to...
February 28: Renovation Expo & Open House will showcase progress in...
For a neighborhood with more nonprofit organizations than private businesses, and a dense concentration of repurposed historic buildings, Shelby Park is a unique, yet...
These six historic sites help explain the architectural legacy of Shelby...
Long before the days of urban sprawl, there was density—not just downtown, but also in Louisville's inner ring suburbs. Neighborhoods that once served as...
Limerick Media Market Setting Up Shop
I first came across renovation work at this small live-work structure at 1100 Seventh Street last February. Since then, we have all become familiar...