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An Old Way Forward: The case for a Louisville streetcar loop on Fourth Street

Branden Klayko - Sep 22, 2014
New sidewalks on Oak Street. (Branden Klayko / Broken Sidewalk)

Much more than a streetscape upgrade needed along Old Louisville’s Oak Street

Branden Klayko - Nov 6, 2014

How a renowned architecture firm is helping to remake a barren food desert into the West Louisville Food Hub

Branden Klayko - Jan 7, 2015
Bacon & Sons Dry Goods and Museum Plaza towers. (Courtesy UL Archives and REX)

What Might Have Been: Unbuilt Louisville

Here’s the ambitious plan to convert Germantown’s enormous Bradford Mills complex into apartments

Iron Quarter site (BS File Photo)

Report Says Iron Quarter Buildings Still Salvageable

Up In Smoke: The whole story behind the Louisville Metro Planning Commission’s surrender to Walmart

The Willow Grande tower would replace the Bordeaux Apartments, shown in red. (Courtesy Bing)

Jefferson Development Group tries again with a shorter Willow Grande in...

Feb 4, 2015

First details, concerns emerge about South-Central Regional Library in Okolona

Nov 6, 2014

Historic Shawnee school building being converted to affordable apartments

Feb 24, 2015
Concrete silos on Barret Avenue. (Patrick Piuma)

The Silo Pitch: Imagining an urban rock climbing wall on Louisville’s...

Feb 9, 2015
(Courtesy Bloomberg Philanthropies / Montage by Broken Sidewalk)

Join Louisville’s Innovation Delivery Team and help study the city’s most...

Mar 30, 2015
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Poor design decisions lead to missed opportunities at this in-progress East...

May 14, 2015
Clockwise from top left: Phoenix Hill Apartments by Edwards Companies; Main & Clay by Bristol; Axis Apartments by Cityscape; and Amp Apartments by Milhaus.

Four developers discuss details behind Louisville’s apartment boom

Apr 11, 2016
(Courtesy HKS)

Gill Holland calls the Omni development “a serious disappointment in democracy”

Jul 14, 2015
Historic view of the Progress Paint building

Long-vacant Kurfees Paint Building could become mini-storage, housing if rezoning goes...

Dec 16, 2014
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