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Friday: Bicycling for Louisville hosts its second Car Free Friday happy...

Big changes are in store for Bicycling for Louisville. Just a week ago, the nonprofit safe streets advocacy group unveiled its new logo, this...

What to do with the Board of Trade? Takeaways from Metro...

Metro Louisville has initiated a process to determine how best to reuse building fragments that have been salvaged from the demolition of historic structures....

This week: Help plan the future of Louisville’s Urban Bike Network...

Bike lanes are nothing new in Louisville. We've been building them for years. But the city is beginning to get wise to newer innovations...

Building Blocks: Here’s one idea to reuse the facade of the...

As I write these words, the historic Water Company Building is breathing its last under the weight of the wrecking ball. The landmark-yet-unlandmarked building,...

Live & Let Die: As the Water Company Building tumbles down,...

In three weeks, the old Louisville Water Company Building on Third Street would have celebrated its 110th anniversary. The Georgian-style building opened on December 19,...

Why it’s important to get out of your car to report...

Despite a mishap here or there, the new bike lane along Sixth Street through Downtown Louisville and neighborhoods south has been open a couple...

Walgreens to open a mini-store at Bycks Lofts on South Fourth...

Bycks Lofts, a 16-unit mixed-use residential building on Fourth Street in Downtown Louisville, has been open to residents since 2008, but has had a...

Louisville Forum panel to explore intersection of preservation and development

Each month, the nonprofit Louisville Forum convenes for a lunchtime discussion of a topic important to the Louisville community. Meetings involve a panel of...

The Haldeman Warehouse: Early tales of mini-storage inside a Louisville Landmark

Last week, we reported that the conversion of the old J.F. Kurfees Building on the corner of Brook Street and East Market Street into a...