Branden Klayko
Lexington Road in Irish Hill is about to see major construction on a site abandoned for decades.
Sheldon Shafer reported in the Courier-Journal today that construction permits were issued for the so-called Axis Apartments slated for a site across from Distillery...
If you've got a bike locked up in Louisville, you may want to check that it's in good repair. Metro Louisville Public Works is set to begin removing abandoned bikes locked up in the public right of way.
"An increase...
For much of the second half of the 20th century, the Downtown-adjacent area south of Broadway has been an overlooked expanse of parking lots and a scattering of institutional uses—just a few forgotten blocks to drive through between Downtown...
As we head into the giving season, it’s worth reflecting on the rising influence of public charities on the urban landscape. Their numbers have grown steadily since 2000, with revenue, expenses and assets growing by more than 10 percent between...
A decade in the making, the center of Fairdale is finally getting a focal point. By August 2017, the the dog-leg intersection of West Manslick Road, Mount Holly Road, Mitchell Hill Road, and Fairdale Road will be remade into a large...
In two Louisville-area parks sit small remnants of our community’s past that most thought had been lost forever.
Nestled among the trees at a side entrance into Cherokee Park, two stone gateposts look like they've been there forever. At the Alta...
While the Germantown Mill Lofts is Underhill Associates' highest profile development project right now, another significant multi-family housing development in South Louisville is steadily moving forward.
The $30 million, 560-unit Heritage Green project is a rehabilitation of a 1940s-era complex built...
Big changes are in store for Bicycling for Louisville. Just a week ago, the nonprofit safe streets advocacy group unveiled its new logo, this week, they're teaming up with Metro Louisville's Bike Louisville to host meetings on the future...
Bike lanes are nothing new in Louisville. We've been building them for years. But the city is beginning to get wise to newer innovations in bike lane design that makes cycling less stressful, safer, easier, and more enjoyable.
In the...