Branden Klayko
Yesterday on Fourth Street, a rather large group of protesters was marching and chanting down the sidewalk in support of Middle East peace. We're not entering the international political foray here, but delighting in the unexpected spectacle of the...
Bardstown Road is hands down our readers' favorite Louisville street. It's the birthplace of Keep Louisville Weird, seems to twist and turn endlessly with more and more stuff to see and do, and probably has the highest pedestrian counts...
Earlier this month we told you that the Kentucky Center couldn't find a restaurant to fill the space where Jarfi's used to be. There's now a sign announcing a new bar will be opening next month. More details will...
One of downtown's signature sculptures went missing today. It seems that the triceratops guarding the riverfront at the foot of Eighth Street was whisked away by crews and taken back to their workshop for repairs. Has the Grinch stolen...
While the actual Museum Plaza towers may not be going anywhere fast in this economy, there's still activity surrounding the project. Those colorful banners declaring the Main Street frontage of the project where the U of L Business School...
Check out this bike crossing in Portland, Oregon. The Art of Placemaking tipped us to this one in a recent piece about moving people around a city: "The heart of a livable city is the efficient and free movement...
Liberty Green is moving right along on the former site of the Clarksdale Housing projects. Grassy fields are being filled in with new apartments playing off the notion of "traditional" historic Louisville architecture. We'll try to get a more...
When we checked in last with the mixed-use, mixed-income apartment building on the corner of Shelby Street and Broadway, the scaffolding was up and brick was being applied. The scaffolding has since come down and we stopped back to...
It's been a few weeks since we spotlighted some rather disrespectful industrial practices in Butchertown, but today we're back at it showcasing yet another big blank wall, this time on one of Louisville's most prized streets: Frankfort Avenue. This...






