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Four developers discuss details behind Louisville’s apartment boom

Louisville's in the midst of an apartment boom, with thousands of new units going up or planned in Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. But what's...

What if the Big Four Bridge knit together Louisville’s urban neighborhoods?

There's no denying that the Big Four Bridge is among the best things to happen to Louisville (and Southern Indiana) in a decade. Walking...

#DesignMatters: Seven of eight AIA Kentucky award winning projects located in...

Louisville cleaned up in the 2015 AIA Kentucky Design Excellence Awards, with seven of the eight winning projects announced by the state chapter of the American...

These 16 multi-family housing developments are reshaping urban living in Louisville

Louisville is experiencing something of a residential boom as we enter 2016. Hundreds of new apartments are popping up in the city's urban neighborhoods...

What’s that building doing in the middle of Frankfort Avenue? The...

Louisville's most famous facade-without-a-building might be the Heigold House facade, currently adorning the northern terminus of Frankfort Avenue at River Road as a monument...

This odd-looking warehouse survived the highway expansion—what will it become next?

In early January, we saw workers patching up a brick wall on the back of the Grocers' Ice & Cold Storage on the corner of...

Demolitions at Butchertown’s Main & Clay Apartments first sign of long...

The first buildings on the site of what will become the Main & Clay Apartments have already fallen. The mixed-use residential building by Nashville's...

Changes in Landmarks Committee send ripples through other review committees

Mayor Greg Fischer has made new appointments to the city's Landmarks committee, and they're sending ripples through several other important review committees in Downtown,...

Hyland Glass transformed a metal scrapyard in Butchertown into this beautiful...

A year ago, 721 East Washington Street was the worst property on the block. The place was literally a dump, overflowing with scrap metal and...