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The first round of the 2015 Broken Sidewalk Neighborhood Derby pitted some of the strongest neighborhoods against each other for an epic first round of voting. The results are in and the top seeds prevailed: New Albany is holding tight to its crown,...
It's finally here—the first round of voting for the 2015 Broken Sidewalk Neighborhood Derby. To begin, we have four match-ups of top-seed neighborhoods. Reigning champion New Albany takes on Suburban Town Centers like Norton Commons, Downtown goes to battle...
We had no takers for our last sidewalk challenge. The view was taken on Zane Street looking toward Seventh Street in Old Louisville. We love the brick sidewalk peeking through an utterly snow-covered scene. Here's a new sidewalk challenge for...
It's Neighborhood Derby time! It's been a few years, but we're bringing back the Broken Sidewalk Neighborhood Derby, the superlative ranking among Louisville's neighborhoods on both sides of the river. New Albany remains the 'hood to beat as we go...
This Thursday, March 19, pedal, walk, skateboard, or scoot your way to Feast BBQ at 909 East Market Street in Nulu for the "Marvelous March Edition" of Louisville's Car-Free Happy Hour. The ongoing happy hour series helps to unite...
Over the weekend, Louisville's Tweed & Tartan Riders dressed to impress. Beginning appropriately in Old Louisville's Central Park, the bike ride leisurely  pedaled past U of L's Thinker statue, then down West Main Street in front of Louisville's dolden...
We don't go into detail here on Broken Sidewalk on the vast majority of demolitions that take place around the city. We stick to the most important structures and the biggest losses to the community. But every month, about...
Congratulations to Kevin Wright for being first to correctly identify our last sidewalk photo as the new streetscape along West Market Street. The sidewalk view was taken looking east at 39th Street. Kevin wins a Broken Sidewalk magnet for his...
We didn't have any completely correct winners for our last sidewalk challenge, which was located at 20th Street looking north from Duncan Street, but we'll name Geoff Glaab a winner anyway for guessing just on the other side of Portland's...