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Why develop when you can re-develop? The many reasons to build infill developments in Louisville

Branden Klayko - Nov 4, 2014
Rendering of the container house. (Courtesy Jerod Theobald)

Check out this shipping container house to be built in Covington

Branden Klayko - Mar 8, 2016

To fix the Omni development, Louisville must take a sidewalk point of view

Branden Klayko - Jul 9, 2015

Arts & Crafts storefront change to go before Bardstown Road Overlay Tuesday

Aerial rendering of the back of the building looking southwest. (Courtesy John Gray)

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The old River City Tire on Frankfort Avenue. (Branden Klayko / Broken Sidewalk)

New retail strip mall on Frankfort Avenue gives the old River City Tire a new facade

Arena Mayhem: Demolition Update

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Louisville: A Tale of One City

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What would you like to see at these two amazing properties...

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Rendering of Bristol's Main & Clay development. (Courtesy Bristol Development)

Butchertown’s seven-story Main & Clay apartments ready for construction

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Effort to rehabilitate the historic Colonial Gardens gets a boost with...

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Arena Mayhem: Preparing A Giant Crater

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Good enough shouldn’t be: What’s going on with the Vu Guesthouse...

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Wait, what happened at last week’s DDRO committee meeting? Here’s the...

Aug 3, 2015

February 28: Renovation Expo & Open House will showcase progress in...

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Preservation, urbanism, and transportation collide at the Kentucky Heritage Council’s Strong...

Sep 17, 2015
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