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Nulu’s AC Hotel finally gets its act together, plans for construction...

This one could change the tone of East Market Street more than any other development else since Gill and Augusta Holland planted their Green Building in...

State tourism tax credits push Nulu’s Rabbit Hole Distillery, Paristown’s Goodwood...

Two of Louisville most exciting development projects have taken a step forward. Last Friday, the Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority awarded preliminary approval to both...

How redeveloping the Louisville Chemical Building fits with Bill Weyland’s grand...

  Over the years, Nulu has struggled to grow past its linear East Market Street arrangement. Despite its compact grid layout, the street's activity is...

Demolition erases 160-year-old Campbell Street structure a month after damage from...

in late October, we told you about a Civil War–era structure that was damaged during a car crash at the corner of Jefferson Street...

Emergency demolition ordered after motorists hit historic Phoenix Hill building during...

A few weeks ago, two motorists collided at the intersection of Jefferson Street and Campbell Street on the border between Nulu and Phoenix Hill....

Demolitions at Butchertown’s Main & Clay Apartments first sign of long...

The first buildings on the site of what will become the Main & Clay Apartments have already fallen. The mixed-use residential building by Nashville's...

Scope out Downtown’s newest residential options on the 14th annual housing...

Interested in the urban life living Downtown? Fancy yourself a modern flâneur in the city of fleur-de-lis? This Sunday, the Louisville Downtown Partnership is holding...

Butchertown’s seven-story Main & Clay apartments ready for construction

The construction fence is up, asbestos is out, and crews are set to begin work on a 262-unit, $50 million apartment building in Butchertown. According to...

Curiouser and curiouser: Nulu’s Rabbit Hole distillery packs a high-proof design...

One of the most exciting stories in Louisville today is set to take shape on Jefferson Street—a combination coffee roastery and craft bourbon distillery. But...