Branden Klayko

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Branden founded Broken Sidewalk in 2008 while practicing architecture in Louisville. He continued the site for seven years while living in New York City, returning to Louisville in 2016. Branden is a graduate of the College of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, and has covered architecture, design, and urbanism for The Architect's Newspaper, Designers & Books, Inhabitat, and the American Institute of Architects.
  The last Car-Free Happy Hour of 2011 is set to take place this Wednesday, December 28 at the Irish Rover (2319 Frankfort Avenue) from 5:30 until 8:00 p.m. This is also a great opportunity to take advantage of the...
Thanks to all you readers for sticking with us in 2011 and for everyone who wrote in with questions and tips and to those who helped contribute to Broken Sidewalk! Wishing you all a very happy holidays and a...
It's not just about new paved bike lanes. Trails also go a long way towards making a bike-friendly city, says the Louisville chapter of the Kentucky Mountain Bike Association. Billy Davis of KyMBA Louisville recently presented his vision for...
Artist Ashley Brossart of Orange-Peeled has been using the city—from its maps to its social interactions—to inform her artwork. One recent ongoing project involves placing small art fragments around the city for observant passers-by to find and enjoy. Participants...
Ramsi Kamar, owner of Ramsi's Cafe on the World at Bardstown Road and Longest Avenue, is working on a new organic farm in eastern Jefferson County including an orchard, greenhouses, aquaponic facilities, livestock, bees, and produce. The Nail that Sticks...
A new bike lane has been striped on Goldsmith Lane between Bardstown Road and Bon Air Avenue in the Bon Air neighborhood. The two five-to-six-foot lanes were created by narrowing two travel lanes from 12-feet wide to ten feet...
Here's a view of a baptism taking place in the Ohio River in Downtown Louisville from the New York Public Library. I couldn't find a date or a precise location for the photo, any sleuths have ideas? It looks...
New bike parking has been installed in a parking lot along Frankfort Avenue near the corner of Keats Avenue. The 12-bike rack takes up the space of just one car parking space in the public lot. According to the...
  In the information age, data is king, and how we use the data all around us, from tracking transit schedules to monitoring traffic delays, is becoming increasingly important. This Monday, the Louisville Transportation Camp will help to push the...