Branden Klayko
One day Louisville will collectively look up on an unencumbered Great Lawn and think, "Well, that was obvious." I'm, of course, talking about the 8664.org plan to re-route Interstate 64 out of Downtown and over a new East End...
Terrible news for the SoBro neighborhood. One of the finest examples of mixed-use corner stores in SoBro is being torn down after a fire that gutted the upper two floors on July 31. The joists on the second and...
Louisville Metro Housing Authority officials recently announced plans to tear down the Sheppard Square housing complex just south of Broadway in the Smoketown-Jackson Park neighborhood. When complete, the new mixed-income development will transform four blocks of Smoketown into a...
Students at the University of Kentucky's College of Design have redesigned the Shippingport neighborhood incorporating a variety of new paradigms of urban form meant to serve as inspiration for what's possible when revitalizing the city. The project was formally...
One block of Fourth Street between Main and Market Streets is looking a little different. One piece of street furniture is missing and a new piece was added a little down the street. Both are quite a mystery to...
A corner building on Frankfort Avenue and Stilz Avenue has been renovated to reflect its art-deco heritage. Once home to Mom's Music, the historic building dating to the turn of the century has now been converted into three retail...
Mayor Tom Galligan thinks a storm sewer can be beautiful and spur economic development in Jeffersonville. In one of the most ambitious moves in the entire region, Jeffersonville is proposing to build a canal district from the foot of...
It's been a while since we checked in with construction of the Jefferson Community & Technical College's new Allied Health building on its Downtown campus, and we're pleased to see a nearly complete exterior facade. Since April, construction crews...
Okay, I'm almost done editing several hundred new photos from Louisville last week and some exciting stories will start going online tomorrow morning. In the meantime, check out this amazing video of legos. (via @urbanophile)







