Downtown - East

Downtown - East

Making the case for a streetcar line along Market Street

I am a big fan of streetcars and their potential to have transformative effects on neighborhoods and cities as a whole. I am so...

#NabeDerby: The final eight neighborhoods face off in round three voting!

We're through two rounds of voting in the 2015 Broken Sidewalk Neighborhood Derby, and we have now narrowed the field to the final eight teams. The...

Nulu is calling for artists and designers for its ambitious public...

In January, we introduced you to Nulu's new art curator, Jennifer McGregor, who will be overseeing the neighborhood's first public art installation. Well, it turns out that...

How an elevated rail line along the Ohio River could help...

Stimulating economic vitality and advancing the Louisville region’s quality of life must be the ultimate goal of the transportation strategy behind Move Louisville, Mayor Greg Fischer's...

#NabeDerby Round One: Cast your vote in these four epic neighborhood...

It's finally here—the first round of voting for the 2015 Broken Sidewalk Neighborhood Derby. To begin, we have four match-ups of top-seed neighborhoods. Reigning...

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

An entire Downtown block—over 5.4 acres—sits as flat as a pancake, bounded by Witherspoon Street, Floyd Street, Washington Street, and Preston Street. A smooth...

Landmarks Commission delays voting on Butchertown’s Main & Clay development [Updated]

On Thursday, the Louisville Metro Historic Landmarks & Preservation Districts Commission delayed voting on Bristol Development's proposed Main & Clay development on the border between Downtown Louisville,...

All charged up: TARC adding 5 more electric buses and 200,000...

Well, that was fast. Just a few weeks after launching ten all-electric buses for its Downtown Circulator routes, TARC has received funds to add...

Enter to win a free ticket to the 2015 State of...

Mayor Greg Fischer is just wrapping up his State of the City address at the Southwestern Regional Library (more on that soon), but what...