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.
Work at the ZirMed Gateway Towers on the corner of ninth Street and Market Street continues to progress. The glass curtain wall has almost reached the top of the north tower and are more than half-way up the taller,...
One of Louisville's most famous 19th century mansions can't find a buyer. The Pink Palace on St. James Court in Old Louisville has recently been taken off the market after no offers surfaced in five months. A tipster pointed...
Apparently, the Z's Fusion Restaurant on the corner of Fourth Street and Market Street in the former Kunz's restaurant opened today. The mayor was on hand for a ceremonial ribbon-cutting, but we couldn't make it to the event, so...
The University of Louisville Arena has a fancy new website, complete with a new video rendering of the project. The new site, called U of L Arena Seats, is meant to ease the transition from Freedom Hall to the...
Imagine if there was a bike lane everywhere you wanted to cycle. Instead of spending thousands of dollars building lanes all across the city, designers Alex Tee and Evan Gant of Altitude Inc. have created a laser "Light-Lane" that...
There's more development activity set for downtown Anchorage, which has been slowly transforming itself over the last couple of years. This time, Village Solutions plans to convert two historic structures and build several new buildings in an effort to...
The Cabbage Patch Settlement House just south of Central Park on 6th Street in Old Louisville has dug itself into a hole. An extensive $7 million renovation and addition to the campus is currently under construction at the facility,...
With site work about done and actual construction expected to begin next month on the CentrePointe tower in Lexington, could it mean the end for Louisville's long held title as the city with Kentucky's tallest building? Lexington's $250 million,...
The already heated battle between neighbors in SoBro and Old Louisville and the City over the closing of Station 7 on 6th Street just south of York Street has now landed in court. The LEO, which has been covering...