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Look Alive Louisville, Part 2: The numbers behind the carnage on...
(Editor's Note: This is the second in a multiple-part series about street safety in Louisville as the city continues to roll out its three-year...
Louisville hopes a regimen of education and enforcement can curb a...
Navigating streets in 21st century America can be downright scary for everyone involved—pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. And it’s too often deadly. We've all felt it before,...
Demolition begins on part of century-old Water Company building complex
Demolition has begun on the old Louisville Water Company Building, a complex of four buildings that will be removed for the planned Omni Hotel &...
The Downtown Residents Association is back, and it hopes to shape...
Meet John Brasch. You've probably seen his name construction fences around the city as "Brasch Constructors," one of the city's major construction companies. But Brasch...
With demolition permits filed, it matters more than ever to step...
Think about your favorite places in Louisville—a restaurant, a bar, a beautiful walk. Where do you take out-of-town guests when they visit? Chances are most...
Wait, what happened at last week’s DDRO committee meeting? Here’s the...
Public design review in Louisville is, without exaggeration, in serious trouble. Last Wednesday's committee meeting of the Downtown Development Review Overlay (DDRO) is the...
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...