Highlands

Highlands

Check out these 26 must-see photos of Louisville’s 2015 Tweed &...

Over the weekend, Louisville's Tweed & Tartan Riders dressed to impress. Beginning appropriately in Old Louisville's Central Park, the bike ride leisurely  pedaled past...

It’s time for Louisville to enforce its sidewalk snow removal ordinance...

It's a problem in just about every city that gets snow—sidewalks become treacherous unshoveled messes in the winter. In many cities—including Louisville—the responsibility of...

Douglass Boulevard’s insightful infill apartment building rises from the ground

It's out of the ground. A three-story infill residential building at 2068 Douglass Boulevard in the Highlands has been making some serious construction progress...

Jefferson Development Group tries again with a shorter Willow Grande in...

Developer Kevin Cogan and the Cherokee Triangle Association (CTA) have been butting heads for seven years over Jefferson Development Group's proposed Willow Grande condo tower. The...

Save the date, Gents & Dames! Louisville’s Tartan & Tweed Ride...

Start picking out your most stylish 19th century garb for Louisville's Tartan & Tweed Ride, taking place Saturday, March 14, 2015. The ride begins...

Civic identity and our sense of place: The case of Wild...

  "The urban fabric contains symbols (icons) that tell us something about ourselves and something about those to whom the symbols belong. This aspect of...

How this corner at Broadway and Baxter is redeveloped will shape...

Looks like we just dodged two development bullets on one of Louisville's most important underutilized urban properties. The old Bader's Food Mart and gas station...

Bardstown Road’s Mellow Mushroom will have some funky bike racks

Mellow Mushroom is hard at work building its third Louisville pizza outlet, this time at 1023 Bardstown Road in the Highlands, next door to...

Major mixed-use development alongside Cherokee Park could bring density, walkability

There's a small triangular block right at the halfway point between Frankfort Avenue and Bardstown Road that we're all familiar with, but likely haven't thought...