Branden Klayko
As we enter the Winter holiday season, grocery store aisles are blasting with Christmas tunes, neighborhood houses are being decked with lights, those noisy inflatables are spreading across the city like a plague, and, of course, gingerbread houses are...
“It’s hard to believe this was all just a pile of garbage at one point,” said Matthew Kuhl, senior project architect for Perkins + Will. “Right here, where we’re standing, there’s about 20 feet of fill dirt. But now,...
Nearly three-hundred feet of Main Street is in the process of being decked over by an unfortunate interstate highway expansion that is tearing at Downtown Louisville's urban fabric. A block east, however, Butchertown has been offered an urban-minded, mixed-use...
Less than a month ago, Mayor Greg Fischer stood in front of Metro Louisville's 265-member snow team and declared the city ready for this year's snow season. But that apparently only applies if you're on a street built for cars.
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A proposal on the Irish Hill side of Baxter Avenue would replace two shotgun houses with a mixed-use building called the Baxter Flats. Property management company Alltrade has proposed a three-story building with a commercial storefront along Baxter Avenue with ten...
Construction is wrapping up on a new 5-story building for Wayside Christian Mission at 432 East Jefferson Street, although the building faces Jackson Street. The building was funded with $10.3 million from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, after a wing...
Gourmet taco shop Taco Punk closed down its Nulu location this fall with owner Gabe Sowder citing traffic problems caused by the Ohio River Bridges Project among his reasons for calling it quits. The restaurant's social media channels have been silent for...
“A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.”
—Wayne Gretzky
As many of you know, the Fischer Administration has been in the process of creating Vision Louisville, a...
Despite today's snow, demolition work was scheduled to get underway Monday at the Old Cardinal Stadium at the Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center (KFEC). Louisville-based wreckers, South End Services, have agreed to pay the Kentucky State Fair Board $65,000 for salvage rights...






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