Downtown

Downtown

To fix the Omni development, Louisville must take a sidewalk point...

“This year is going to be a critical one for the future of the city.” Downtown Louisville sure has sprung back to life after the...

Brown-Forman, developers vow to rebuild Whiskey Row after devastating fire

The city of Louisville collectively held its breath Monday afternoon and into the night as more than 80 firefighters battled to extinguish a major...

Code Louisville unveils its new high-tech classroom building in the Nucleus...

A vacant one-story structure on the corner of East Market Street and Floyd Street is getting new life as part of the University of...

Interview: Jim Lindberg explains the Preservation Green Lab, Louisville, and the...

On Friday, June 19, Broken Sidewalk's Branden Klayko joined a collection of local and national leaders in architecture, preservation, and community building to study reusing...

Go west, young developer: West Main Street development pushes up against...

The epicenter of West Main Street is moving a little farther west, and with it Louisville's Ninth Street Divide is slowly becoming less of...

Festivals make a city: PechaKucha Night Louisville is back, with a...

PechaKucha is part TED-talk, part semi-competitive sport, where value is placed on delivering an engaging speech within the bounds of 20 slides, 20 seconds...

Louisville’s bike share program delayed until 2016

Late last year, we told you about Louisville's planned Bike Share system that was supposed to launch this summer. We were excited about the...

Brok’n TV: Louisvillians sound off on the Water Company Block demolition,...

“So it goes.” —Kurt Vonnegut It’s been a rough year for localism in Louisville. March witnessed the final days of Wild & Wooly Video and the...

The Healing Place proposes new building on West Market Street, but...

Just steps across the Ninth Street Divide, a cluster of old and really old buildings houses The Healing Place, a nonprofit offering substance abuse...