Branden Klayko
Bike routes are an easy and cheap way to bring tourism dollars to rural communities, reported Nicholas Deshais for The Spokesman-Review. Deshais last month began a 416-trek across Idaho and Washington's U.S. Bicycle Route 10 which is part of nearly 8,992 miles...
“This year is going to be a critical one for the future of the city.”
Downtown Louisville sure has sprung back to life after the Recession. New businesses are popping up, construction sites are coming alive, and major developments are...
The city of Louisville collectively held its breath Monday afternoon and into the night as more than 80 firefighters battled to extinguish a major three-alarm fire on Whiskey Row. Despite a partial collapse of one of the building's party...
A vacant one-story structure on the corner of East Market Street and Floyd Street is getting new life as part of the University of Louisville's Nucleus campus, which is growing up all around it. The nondescript structure's past life included...
Liberals and conservatives don't agree on much. In addition to politics, the two groups also disagree in many other areas, such as rural vs. urban, diversity, religion, family, education, recreation, arts and culture, guns, and cable news, reports the...
Downtown Louisville's planned Omni Hotel is a mega-project if the city has ever seen one. This is way more than a 600-room hotel. It's way more than 200 luxury residences stacked on top of that hotel. It's even more than the...
On Friday, June 19, Broken Sidewalk's Branden Klayko joined a collection of local and national leaders in architecture, preservation, and community building to study reusing the old Water Company Building, currently staring down a wrecking ball at the site of...
The conversion of a mammoth former textile mill—the old Booker Building—into the Germantown Mill Lofts is about 50 percent complete, developer Jeff Underhill of Underhill Associates told Broken Sidewalk. "We are very excited by how things are progressing," he said. "The good news is...
Louisville has pedaled ahead of the pack of cities vying for bike friendly recognition, advancing from Bronze to Silver in rankings from the League of American Bicyclists—and that's a big deal. Bike Louisville, the city's all-things-bike agency, has been pursuing the...