Branden Klayko
Earlier this year we told you that the 21c Museum Hotel's restrooms were in the running for the title as America's Best Restroom. The results are now in and it seems Louisville has lost out to Nashville for the prestigious...
Yesterday's close call with the Museum Plaza Construction trailer got us thinking. How long has it been since there was activity down at the Museum Plaza site? Far too long if you ask us! As crews move out along...
4:15 p.m.: A Broken Sidewalk tipster has just pointed out that the construction trailer at the Museum Plaza site at the corner of 7th Street and Washington Street in Fort Nelson Park is coming down as we speak. It's...
Spring Street connects Louisville's Irish Hill and Butchertown neighborhoods from Story Avenue to Lexington Road. The road was built for cars. As Louisville has been watching its image as a bike-friendly community, however, bike lanes were striped connecting Story...
The 222 Building on First Street near Jefferson Street is undergoing a series of renovations that owners Dr. Mark Chariker and Dr. T. Gerald O'Daniel hope will breathe new life into the medical-office building. As construction on the existing...
The familiar clock mounted on the door of Hunter's Upstairs Clock Repair just off Frankfort Avenue in Clifton has gone missing. Alright, so the clock (and the sign above the door) has been absent for quite some time, but...
The renovation of the old Legal Arts Building into the Republic Plaza is showing signs of progress. Jaytee Properties, brainchild of Republic Banks' Steve Trager, has given us the first tangible evidence of the renovations going on inside the...
Butchertown is being asked to close another alley along historic Washington Street. A public meeting is scheduled for September 4th to determine the future of the narrow way. The blue painted-brick building along the alley was sold last year...
The new mixed-income housing development on the corner of Shelby Street and Broadway just down the street from Tonini's in Phoenix Hill is making noticeable progress. The Louisville Metro Housing Authority's $3.5 million development will fill an empty lot that...








