Branden Klayko

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Branden founded Broken Sidewalk in 2008 while practicing architecture in Louisville. He continued the site for seven years while living in New York City, returning to Louisville in 2016. Branden is a graduate of the College of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, and has covered architecture, design, and urbanism for The Architect's Newspaper, Designers & Books, Inhabitat, and the American Institute of Architects.
Here's a must-watch video about New York City's innovative approaches to urban design and transportation planning. Video by Embarq via Greater Greater Washington.
With the arena set to open in less than a week, new businesses are putting on finishing touches and gearing up for game day crowds. One of those businesses, Impellizzeri's Pizza, recently installed new signage adding another touch of...
The Coalition for the Advancement of Regional Transportation, CART, brings us news that a new bike lane is planned for a stretch of Poplar Level Road between Eastern Parkway and the Watterson Expressway after a study demonstrated the site...
Work has really been picking up lately on the Soho on Main née Legacy Lofts on the corner of Main and Campbell Streets and this last weekend's NuluFest saw the opening of the development's sales office on Main Street....
Thanks to a tipster for sending in these updates to a parking facility on Guthrie Street between Second & Third Streets. We looked at this building earlier this year for its significance as an historic Studebaker dealership in the...
Now that summer is over, let's say goodbye with a bike ride to the beach. Here's a nice video that seems to capture how fun riding a bike can be, of course set in Copenhagen. Video by Jean Pichot,...
One of Louisville's largest industrial giants over the years was the Belknap Hardware & Manufacturing Company once located north of Main Street and east of Second Street. While some buildings from its sprawling campus remain as cherished landmarks, others...
One of Louisville's most unique buildings is up for auction. Located at 981 South Third Street on the corner of Kentucky Street, the Cosmopolitan Building sits on the border between the Old Louisville and SoBro neighborhoods and could one...
NuluFest version 2.0 will be kicking off this weekend on October 2 and plans an action-packed day of "all things local." Festivities include live music, micro-brewed beers, and food and shopping from local vendors. There are always some great...