Branden Klayko
Get ready, Indy. Possibility City is planning an invasion this Friday. We're bringing lasers and we're taking over your buildings. Seriously, that's what's happening. Louisville is invading Indianapolis armed with lasers. And when we're through with Indy, we're moving...
The electric "Lattice Tower" on the Museum Plaza lot and its counterpart "Lattice Tower Mini" under the Ninth Street interchange are effectively gone. If you're keeping track of the deconstruction game, you'll remember the piece by piece removal of...
There's been quite a bit of news surrounding the downtown arena lately. The most exciting, we think, it the eye candy. The Louisville Arena Authority released the video rendering above detailing all the nooks and crannies of the new...
Sitting peacefully on a concrete platform on the corner of Mulberry Street and Chestnut Street in Jeffersonville, a few out-of-town 'visitors' watch the river town's traffic roll by. Statues of a green alien, an Egyptian pharaoh and a golden...
A tipster wrote in last week to tell us about the demolition of the Executive Inn on Phillips Lane by the Watterson Expressway: Executive Inn. It's tumbling down. The wrecking balls are out, and it's quite a sight to...
The Olympic Apartments on the corner of Third Street and Breckinridge Street in SoBro are getting set for a top to bottom renovation that could be open in early 2010. Roberto Bajandas of Baja Works Development Corporation says the...
The Electric Jungle Gym has been gone for over a week, but we've uncovered some exclusive footage of the last chunk being pulled to the ground. You might remember the earthquake-like crash that resonated around the arena site during...
Two East Market Street buildings once part of the Wayside Christian Mission campus are being restored back to their original appearance with help from original photographs and representative structures in the neighborhood. Gill Holland of the Green Building one...
A large brick warehouse building on the corner of West Main Street and 18th Street under demolition had a little help from the forces of nature this morning. A portion of the second floor spilled out onto 18th Street...







