- Downtown Arena still on schedule and on budget (Business First)
- Aims to hire more local workers, minorities to finish the job (C-J)
- A third of a million headed for ‘green’ projects in Louisville (Business First)
- And diesel school buses could be cleaned up with EPA funds (WFPL)
- And East Market’s Green Building gets rave review in Lexington (H-L)
- Considering the future of Jeffersonville’s Carnegie Library (N & T)
- 4th Street Live’s ‘Million Dollar Club’ set for grand opening Thursday (Ville-Voice)
- Louisville is the 8th ‘tax-unfriendliest’ city in America (CNN Money via Urbanophile)
- Jefferson Forest wins contest, to build 2.5mi. in new trails (Consuming Lou)
- Zappos offers cheap shoes fast and love for the Extreme Park (Imagine Lou)
- ‘100 Portrait Series’ at Proof on Main for sale in silent auction (FatLip)
- Thunder coverage (C-J, N & T, Ville-Voice)
- And one person’s view of the Kentucky Derby (NA Confidential)
- New Albany owed thousands of dollars by parking offenders (N & T)
- And Jeffersonville having parking problems of their own (N & T)
- People who can walk places ‘twice as likely to be fit’ (Gant Daily via P-zen)
- Mega-projects on hold, architects feeling a pinch nationwide (NY Times)
- Scientists consider hood airbags to protect pedestrians (New Sci via P-zen)
- Top ten green architecture projects announced by AIA/COTE (Bustler)