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Genscape converting Old Louisville warehouses into high-tech headquarters

Branden Klayko - Nov 13, 2014
(Rendering of a dual-hotel tower at First and Main streets. (Courtesy HKS Hospitality)

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Branden Klayko - May 15, 2017
The waterfront in Clarksville is ripe for development. (Aaron Renn)

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Branden Klayko - Oct 14, 2014

Tonight! Help plan a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood on the Clarksville waterfront

Stoneware owner Steve Smith on the company’s 200-year heritage, transformation of Paristown Pointe

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Transformation of Old Louisville’s Rudyard Kipling making rapid progress

The Main Street facade of the Clay & Main development. (Courtesy Bristol Development Group)

Major mixed-use development planned in Butchertown spurs questions over preservation

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Plans to build 200 apartments on former Mercy Campus clear final...

Oct 8, 2015
(Branden Klayko / Broken Sidewalk)

Historic Broadway building undergoing major conversion into a theater for Jefferson...

Jan 8, 2015

Landmarks commission denies petition for old Water Co. Building, allowing demolition...

Oct 16, 2015

West Louisville leaders lay out the case for considering design at...

Jan 28, 2015

Historic Shawnee school building being converted to affordable apartments

Feb 24, 2015

Frankfort Avenue’s AMP apartments bring density to commercial corridor, but miss...

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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

Could this tiny sliver of land help spur development of a...

Mar 11, 2015
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