Branden Klayko
A man was struck along Dixie Highway by a motorist on Wednesday evening around 9:30p.m. The collision took place on the 11700 block of Dixie, about a mile south of the Gene Snyder. The unidentified pedestrian was taken to University Hospital...
For a couple years, Downtown Louisville will be without any kind of grocery store. Business First's Marty Finley reports that the 73-year-old First Link Supermarket, located at 431 East Liberty Street, will soon be shut down and auctioned.
The Art Deco...
Lexington Road winding through the Irish Hill neighborhood is a sleepy street where motorists zip along at high speeds on their way to and from the core city. It's lined with old bourbon warehouse, the woods along Beargrass Creek, a...
On Monday evening, the Louisville Downtown Partnership issued eleven Cornerstone Awards to recently completed projects in and around Downtown Louisville. The annual celebration fetes projects of over $1 million completed within the past year. This year's event was held as...
East Main Street is hot right now. This week, we broke the news that the block-long Service Tanks property is now under contract between Shelby and Clay streets, the Main & Clay Apartments are well into construction between Clay...
Pollution from traffic, factories, and other industrial activities may be causing thousands of premature births each year and costing the U.S. billions of dollars, according to a New York University School of Medicine study recently published in Environmental Health Perspectives,...
"I’m a preservationist at heart," Travis Provencher said of his love of rehabbing old houses. "I’ve been in this business 25 years. I started out in Nashville doing affordable housing, HOPE VI projects. I worked for nonprofit housing developer...
While the Omni Louisville Hotel opted to put its parking in a massive above-ground garage along Third Street, the Main & Clay Apartments by Nashville-based Bristol Development Group is stashing its parking underground. And that means there's a big...
Bike Louisville, the city agency that oversees both bikes and pedestrians, has received thousands in grant money from the Paula Nye Memorial Bicyclist & Pedestrian Education Grant, which is supplied with funds from those "Share the Road" bike license plates on...