Branden Klayko
Towering high-rises clustered to form an overwhelming skyline. Train tunnels under the Ohio River. And a massive state capitol building dominating the city center.
Sound impressive? If constructed, these and other exciting projects would have resulted in a downtown Louisville...
On August 1st, we took a look at the old Ash Street Station / Hartstern Grocery that was recently destroyed by fire, but across the street on the corner of Shelby and Bergman streets sat another historic building that...
A stretch of Shelbyville Road in Middletown dominated by auto-centric sprawl is fixing a gap in the sidewalk network in front of a massive strip mall. After Kroger expanded on the site and built a segment of sidewalk required...
I'm sure it's been said before, but as a short-term resident of Louisville and bike-dependent person, I figure it's worth pointing out again: Downtown Louisville Management District sculpture bike racks are a real mixed bag.
Many are beautiful. Fewer are...
Downtown's largest construction project has quietly been moving along on Broadway between Seventh and Eighth streets, adding one more piece to Louisville's growing "precast concrete district" along this stretch of Broadway. The five-story building will house offices for federal...
Image: Ann Sinclair Hodges Hassett. (Donald Vish / Flickr)
The preservation movement is not the acting out of a desire to live in the past; rather, it is an attempt to fashion our world, at least in part, from the...
Whas11 reported today that a cyclist was hit while riding on on Wynbrooke Circle, a residential street in the White Blossom subdivision between Hurstbourne Parkway and the Springhurst shopping center. The cyclist was taken to the hospital, but a...
The above engraving shows architect C.J. Clarke's house for Mrs. Alice Bacon as published in the American Architect & Building News in 1889. Fortunately, the house is looking as good as ever today on Fourth Street just north of...
A few days after the Museum Plaza project was officially and unequivocally cancelled and another historic building was bulldozed in order to make way for, at least in the near to medium term, a parking lot, it seems that the...








