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This year, Broken Sidewalk asked each Metro Council candidate to respond to a survey of questions related to the topics we cover here on the site: urbanism, transportation, health, and the environment. Broken Sidewalk will make no endorsements this...
This year, Broken Sidewalk asked each Metro Council candidate to respond to a survey of questions related to the topics we cover here on the site: urbanism, transportation, health, and the environment. Broken Sidewalk will make no endorsements this...
This year, Broken Sidewalk asked each Metro Council candidate to respond to a survey of questions related to the topics we cover here on the site: urbanism, transportation, health, and the environment. Broken Sidewalk will make no endorsements this...
You won't want to miss the April lecture from the Central Kentucky Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-CKC). While Frank Lloyd Wright didn't build any buildings in Louisville, his presence is still felt throughout the city, and...
This year, Broken Sidewalk asked each Metro Council candidate to respond to a survey of questions related to the topics we cover here on the site: urbanism, transportation, health, and the environment. Broken Sidewalk will make no endorsements this...
The newly released Move Louisville 20-year transportation plan is full of ambitious ideas for the future of the city. Among its recommendations are 16 priority projects that the city hopes to see built in the next two decades. Some are...
This year, Broken Sidewalk asked each Metro Council candidate to respond to a survey of questions related to the topics we cover here on the site: urbanism, transportation, health, and the environment. Broken Sidewalk will make no endorsements this...
"We're not Southern—and we're not Midwestern, either. But I think that's one of the things that makes us unique." —Karter Louis What does it mean to “Keep Louisville Weird”? Perhaps it’s evident in the fact that we Louisvillians celebrate both the...
Louisville is one weird place. And you can tell by more than just those ubiquitous "Keep Louisville Weird" stickers all over town. But what, exactly, is "weird"? Local filmmaker and Broken Sidewalk writer Elijah McKenzie aimed to find out...