Old Louisville

Old Louisville

Victorian Phoenix: How a group of neighbors joined forces to save...

The Dillon House on Second Street has been through hell and back. Over the past decade, the century-old house flooded, burned, and is now in...

Louisville’s newest bike lane—and the first to get green paint—is now...

On Thursday, October 29, Louisville newest bike lane was striped on Sixth Street. As we reported in August, the new 1.4 mile stretch of...

Missing Architecture: The case of the missing Galt House portico and...

Last week we revealed a fright of building ghosts distributed throughout the city, their disembodied pieces piled among weeds atop landfills or stacked behind...

Here’s what you’ll need to know to ride the planned bike...

Bike Louisville's Rolf Eisinger is rolling out the city's newest bike lane, a 1.4-mile stretch along Sixth Street between River Road in Downtown and...

Isn’t it great how Louisville solved this bike parking problem with...

So often the news about interactions with people who bike and those who don't are about so-called "bikelash" where one group is mad at...

Affordability city? Louisville rental rates and housing prices climbing but well...

During the 2010 census, Louisville was ranked as the 28th most populous city in the United States. That's not surprising, considering locals get unrestricted access...

This turreted beauty in Old Louisville got lopped off on Brook...

This gorgeous corner commercial building landed in our inbox from a tipster. Looking at the colorized postcard photo (below), it's easy to think this is...

Lost Louisville: This ornate corner of Third and Ormsby is now...

Three corners on the intersection of Third Street and Ormsby Avenue in Old Louisville look a lot like they did a century ago. On the...

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...