Branden Klayko
The Giant White Monkeys on Main Street are now completely inflated with signage. Their evil mantra as reported before says, "Everybody Always Thinks They Are Right."
UPDATE: Monkeys on Main Fully Inflated (Broken Sidewalk)
Giant White Monkeys Invade West Main Street (Broken Sidewalk)
Ever since the Doe-Anderson Building was painted a couple months ago, the race is on to spruce up the old row-buildings along West Main Street. Most recently, the Leadership Louisville Center has decided to cover up their dingy grey...
Last Friday, we spotted these tables along the Wharf at the foot of Fourth Street. It seemed really quite pleasant thinking about the riverfront wharf here as more than a parking lot and drop-off zone. Imagine if the river's...
A grand mansion from the turn of the century located at 2115 Cherokee Parkway near the Castleman Monument (the guy on the horse) is undergoing a complete top-to-bottom renovation. Less than a year ago, the property was divided up...
Here we go again... another look at Louisville's most exciting construction project actually under construction. ZirMed works on its 8th floor slab and pushes columns towards nine.
The Giant White Monkeys we reported on earlier that appeared on West Main Street this morning are not fully inflated. That's right: six monkeys are now loose on downtown Louisville.
The next step in completing the art installation by Stefan...
The massive hole in the middle of River Road near 6th Street has exposed some urban archaeological remnants buried deep below the street. About eight feet below grade, a line of cobblestone runs sloping towards the river; it's the...
There's nothing like seeing actual work on an actual project, and the folks over at O'Rourke aim to please. Demolition and clearance has all but finished at the former Humana Riverside site and is progressing at lightning pace at...
Yes, there are indeed six giant white monkeys currently taking over the area around Fort Nelson Park. We already told you how West Main Street was going to the animals, but this new development at the former home of...








