Branden Klayko
There's another new restaurant planned on Fourth Street, and this one's going to stay open past the end of the work day.
The C-J reported Tuesday that Lunchbox, a casual concept by Abbey Abadi, will occupy space in the Cowger...
Anyone know the story behind this corner commercial building on 20th and Madison streets in the Russell neighborhood? After trying to find the scoop myself unsuccessfully, I figured one of you might know the answer. Tell us in the...
As anticipated, the Louisville Board of Zoning Adjustments (BOZA) will not revoke JBS Swift's conditional use permit to operate a slaughterhouse in Butchertown. One more stage in the battle is behind us but pending lawsuits will keep the discussion...
A group from the Netherlands called NuFormer Digital Media has created a powerful projection system that interfaces dynamic and playful graphics with architecture. We've already seen how cool projected art can be when the interactive dog Sniff was projected onto...
We get a lot of events sent in here at Broken Sidewalk. Unfortunately, there's no time to post them all, but every once and a while we do hand select a few events that pertain directly to the material...
Early Monday morning at the Old Jail Building on Jefferson Square at about 8:30am, the Board of Zoning Adjustments will call the latest meeting concerning the JBS Swift Company to order. On the docket are several issues sparked initially...
Currently languishing in a field in Irish Hill, a classic chrome diner dating to 1952 is in need of a comeback. There are no plans to restore the art-deco structure built by Mountain View Diners of New Jersey, but...
Thanks to local architect Steve Wiser for sending in these photos of the Big Four pedestrian and bike bridge in Waterfront Park. Now that the elliptical spiral is completely airborne, it's much easier to imagine taking a walk or...
Just days after declaring that Nulu has officially "landed," there's another sign that the neighborhood east of Downtown is poised to grow. Joe Ley Antiques at 615 East Market Street isn't going anywhere, but Joe Ley is considering the future...







