For your enjoyment, the plight of the urban Zozos. [via StreetFilms ] There’s nothing like Derby to bring out seasonal allergies, and there’s no place for seasonal allergies like the Ohio River Valley. Regular posting should be back tomorrow.
- Another huge Kentucky Derby in the books (Biz First)
- Also had the highest ratings since 1992 (Biz First)
- Abundant sidewalks are good for your health (NRDC Switchboard)
- New Albany should have two-way streets in its downtown (N & T)
- But is can’t even decide how to repave them (N & T)
- Could removing traffic lights make roads safer? (How We Drive)
- High Speed Rail has helped revive small town Spain (Planning Pool)
- Street cars are making a come back across the country (Infrastructurist)
- 50 wrecked cars stacked to form a single bus (GOOD)
- River Road through Museum Plaza site still to reopen (C-J)
- Jeffersonville looking for new uses of Carnegie Library (C-J)
- New Albany lands Cincy life-sciences company (Biz First)
- Distillery owner could bring new jobs to Louisville (Biz First)
- And besides 51 managerial jobs, regional upgrades planned, too (C-J)
- Phoenix Hill’s The Lounge has that authentic New Orleans feel (Lou On Tap)
- Renovated Bardstown Rd. Boombozz reopens today (VV Eats)
- New Slugger Field Browning’s could be open by May 12 (Consuming Lou)
- Or a little later on May 16 (C-J)
- New tattoo & art gallery opens in South Louisville (Fuck Gas)
- Southwest Lou. to take petition to Las Vegas retail convention (WFPL)
- Wrap-up of local home sales in April (Lou Homes Blog)
- Southern Living lists its top 20 Louisville restaurants (SL via LHB Forum)
- Cities without art are cities without innovations (Psych Today via CEOs4Cities)
- Study: 7 of 10 students prefer ‘green’ universities (TreeHugger)
- Traditional construction firm looking for new talent (Keepin’ It Real)