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Antebellum Church May Become Organic Feed Store

A historic Methodist Church dating to 1844 on Shelby Street may be the future home to an organic feed and supply store. Gill Holland,...

D. W. Griffith’s House On East Market Street

Silent film legend D. W. Griffith once called East Market Street home when his family was living in Louisville. Griffith was born in 1875...

Julia Christensen’s Big Box Reuse exhibition

Julia Christensen will be unveiling her Big Box Reuse exhibition tonight at The Green Building on East Market Street beginning at 5:00 p.m. at...

East Market Architecture Office Goes For Green

Green building in Louisville seems to be on the upswing in recent years. Several projects either have or are in line for LEED certification,...

Local Leaders Ponder Louisville’s Future Economy

Last night, local architects gathered to hear five business and government leaders discuss the future of Louisville's "Changing Downtown Economy" at Felice Vineyards on...

Big Blank Thursdays: Main Street’s Giant Blue Whale

This week's blank wall covers nearly an entire block of East Main Street and is home to family-owned Service Tanks Corporation. Even though the...

Development Watch: Shelby Street Warehouse Fills A Gap

About two months ago, work began on a small warehouse on Shelby Street between Main and Market streets. What could have been just another...

Bardstown Road Shows ‘Em How It’s Done: Landslide Victory

Well, the results are in, and it looks like there's no room for debate: Bardstown Road has been voted Louisville's greatest street, trouncing the...

You Live Where? In A Church? Holy Condo Watch

A tipster has informed us that the next residential property might bring your bedroom to the church altar, literally. The Marcus Lindsey Memorial M.E....