Downtown - Central
Downtown - Central
Louisville rolls out ten all-electric ZeroBuses today, and you can ride...
This morning at 10:00a.m., TARC, the Transit Authority of River City, and Mayor Greg Fischer will officially launch Louisville's next generation bus, the all-electric Zero...
Registration just opened for Louisville’s first Creative Mornings breakfast series
If you haven't heard, Louisville is now part of the international Creative Mornings community. And the first meetup is scheduled for this Friday, January 16,...
That parking lot on Fourth Street? This beautiful building once stood...
We're lucky in that Fourth Street through Downtown Louisville has a fairly intact street wall. It's not all historic, it's not all pretty, and...
Five-story Molee Building could soon be back in play on Muhammad...
Over the years, plans for the historic Molee Building at 425 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard between Fourth and Fifth streets have come and gone with...
Before Louisville’s bike share system rolls out next year, suggest station...
Last Tuesday, Metro Louisville's Bike Louisville held a public meeting to unveil details of the city's planned 300-bike-strong bike share system that could roll out as...
Talk transportation Thursday at the Louisville Streetcar Beer Summit
While Louisville's highway-expansion-fixed political leaders haven't made any progress on alternative transportation since the T2 initiative failed a decade ago, the general population has. It...
Louisville’s planned bike share system will allow you to chain up...
A bike share system could open in Louisville as soon as next summer, according to city officials. The program has been quietly brewing under...
As city mulls $20 million Armory redevelopment scheme, let’s think about...
Louisville's Armory—more recently called the Louisville Gardens—has been languishing for years on the corner of Sixth Street and Muhammad Ali Boulevard in Downtown Louisville....
More history has happened at the Armory than in most places...
The Early Days
"Plans for the Louisville Armory actually began in 1893, when the state legislators passed a law
that required every city of 1st or...