Branden Klayko
It's pretty interesting to compare the different space requirements of various urban typologies. In the example above, the yellow lines represent (potential) retail frontage of different parts of Louisville (examples B and C account for full or partial double-loaded...
Last week, Transportation for America released a new report, Dangerous by Design, ranking America's largest metro regions by how dangerous their roads are for pedestrians. Louisville, one of the smallest metros in the report, ranked 19th worst out of...
The statue of former Louisville Mayor Charles P. Farnsley by Dawn D. Yates on West Main Street must be counted among the city's most popular. Having worked on this block for three years, there was seldom a day when...
It's that time of the decade when we're forced to get down off our tip toes and stand flat-foot against the door frame to mark our height. There's been a lot written already about the census in Louisville already,...
The Philips Center for Health and Well-being recently created this infographic looking into what makes a livable and lovable city. At its heart are three key ingredients—resilience, inclusiveness, and authenticity—that help make a city livable. (Click the image to...
After an enthusiastic reception at a neighborhood meeting last week, we have more details of the planned Brownsboro Road Diet to share. Planned to get underway this summer, the $400,000 makeover will reduce the current street configuration from four...
This summer, First and Brook streets running through Old Louisville and SoBro will be converted from one-way through-streets to two-way neighborhood streets. After nearly a decade of talk, the plan finally made it to Metro Council and was approved...
Announced on twitter by @Downtown_Lou, it looks like a new Spinelli's Pizzeria has opened up on the corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets in the former location of the Down to Lunch Cafe (538 South 5th Street). According to this...
There are two great events tonight, Monday, April 18 you should consider attending if you have time—both begin at 6:00 p.m., so take your pick. In Fern Creek, Metro Louisville will be holding its final public meeting to help...








