Branden Klayko
On Thursday, July 19, Wayne Estopinal didn't know what kind of response he would receive when he stood in front of a crowd in Jeffersonville to display his firm's latest concepts for Big Four Station, a park surrounding the...
Although a group interested in maintaining the current and dangerous speedway conditions along Brownsboro Road delayed a planned road diet for a year, the project is finally under construction. A four-lane stretch of the road between Drescher Bridge Road...
Three investors have begun renovating a long-troubled building at 514 South Fifth Street just south of Muhammad Ali Boulevard. The structure had been boarded up for years with several businesses occupying the ground floor retail space periodically. The structure...
We've all seen the horrific photos of the 1937 flood which covered nearly the entire city with frigid, polluted water and snow. Here's a new photo I had not seen before showing a section of Downtown underwater on January...
Construction officially began on June 27 on Beckley Creek Park, one of four major new parks planned along Floyds Fork as part of the nearly-4,000-acre Parklands, and now one of the major pieces of architecture in the park is taking...
The small Frankel Memorial Chapel built in 1905 has collapsed. Long-time Broken Sidewalk contributor Diane Deaton-Street pointed out the tragic news and has shared a few photos of the aftermath. Designed in the eclectic style, the chapel sits in the...
Back by popular demand, mark your calendars for Wednesday, August 1st between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. at Eiderdown on Goss Avenue. The next City Suds Urbanism Happy Hour is geared toward PARK(ing) Day 502, that single day in September...
The destruction of Downtown Louisville by twelve lanes of steel and concrete—about 280 feet wide when massive shoulders are added in—began yesterday with the ceremonial wrecking of a portion of the historic Vermont American Building on the corner of Main...
Germantown's iconic Nachbar has always been a popular place to ride your bike (or your moped), but until now, you were lucky to find a street sign to lock it to. Now, though, riding your bike to the Nach'...








