Downtown - Central

Downtown - Central

West Main Street is a little less weird with the passing...

Louisville is a little less weird now that Julian Goldberg is gone. Known locally as "Geeber," Goldberg passed away last Wednesday after an illness. He was...

Attend Wednesday’s DDRO meeting to help ensure Downtown Louisville gets the...

Please consider attending tomorrow's meeting of the Downtown Development Review Overlay (DDRO) committee discussing the Omni Hotel & Residences. This is one of the...

Two-week-old Omni update gets new flashy renderings, still includes its old...

On Wednesday, July 29, the Downtown Development Review Overlay (DDRO) committee will again take up discussion around the $289 million (and growing) Omni Hotel...

Here’s what the Omni Hotel could look like if community input...

There's been a lot of discussion, here and elsewhere, about the design of the planned Omni Hotel & Residences slated for the Water Company Block....

Interview: Chris Glasser on Bicycling for Louisville, bike culture today, and...

Louisville is having a biking moment, and that's thanks in part to the hard work of Chris Glasser, the president of the nonprofit advocacy...

DDRO delays a decision on the Omni project after an outpouring...

"The meeting was incredible," Brent Bucknam said, describing the hours-long discussion of the Downtown Development Review Overlay (DDRO) committee on Wednesday. Bucknam is an ecologist...

Barney Bright’s Louisville Clock in storage once again as Theater Square...

Theater Square, a grouping of three buildings around a courtyard on Fourth Street, is beginning its disappearing act with the dismantling of Barney Bright's whimsical, 40-foot-tall Louisville Clock at...

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

Louisville entrepreneur Gill Holland has taken issue with the planned Omni Hotel & Residences slated for the former Water Company Block in Downtown Louisville....

With major building for sale, here’s how Louisville can transform Downtown’s...

An enormous fortress on Chestnut Street between Sixth Street and Seventh Street has hit the market in Downtown Louisville. AT&T has listed the 200,000-square-foot office...