Branden Klayko
Louisville's party-in-a-parking-lot is returning for three days between October 15 and 17. Officially dubbed “ReSurfaced: Three Days at 10th Street,” the event corresponds with Louisville Metro Public Art's Connect/Disconnect exhibition, which launched on August 28. Five artists have installed site-specific, temporary installations all...
Bike Louisville's Rolf Eisinger is rolling out the city's newest bike lane, a 1.4-mile stretch along Sixth Street between River Road in Downtown and Zane Street in Old Louisville. Except for two blocks at the route's north and south ends, Sixth...
The familiar turquoise skyscraper on the corner of Fourth Street and York Street has an updated name—the 800 Tower City Apartments—and will soon have a dramatically updated appearance, polishing the Mad Men–era details of the 1963 structure and adding...
Way down at the end of Main Street where it dead ends into a rail yard, there's an apartment building like no other in Louisville. Built in 1931, this four-unit building at the corner of West Main Street and 30th...
The Louisville Metropolitan Business Development Corporation (METCO) awarded ten loans worth $1.2 million Thursday to help stimulate $5.6 million in private development in Downtown Louisville, Butchertown, and the Ohio River waterfront (details on all the projects below).
One of the four projects...
"It's amazing how much people know about it," Marty Goldin said of a long-abandoned church on the corner of Chestnut Street and Shelby Street in Phoenix Hill. He was referring to the former Ursuline Academy of the Immaculate Conception, which...
The intersection of Bardstown Road and Goldsmith Lane is terrifying. Crossing Bardstown Road is no small feat; pedestrians must face down 122 feet of pavement—eight lanes of traffic. Across town at Second Street and Broadway, pedestrians have to maneuver 75...
The construction fence is up, asbestos is out, and crews are set to begin work on a 262-unit, $50 million apartment building in Butchertown. According to the Courier-Journal's Sheldon Shafer, Nashville-based developer Bristol Development Group has closed on the property assemblage...
Most people who don’t smoke have a visceral reaction to the smell. I was in Maysville last fall and went into a restaurant where people were smoking. I turned around and walked out. The idea of riding in a...