Schnitzelburg

Schnitzelburg

(Diane Deaton-Street)

Photo Essay: Tour the enormous Germantown Mill Lofts as construction gets...

I moved to Louisville ten years ago and this was one of the first buildings that caught my attention when it was known as the...

Meeting to weigh sustainability along Beargrass Creek in Germantown, Smoketown, Shelby...

As the largest watershed in Jefferson County, Beargrass Creek has long been a source of cultural pride in the area, wending through inner neighborhoods...

A renaissance on Goss Avenue, one slice at a time

Goss Avenue is less than a mile long from its awkward beginning at Shelby Street—the site of the ongoing Three Points initiative—to its terminus...

Rail Corridor Area-Wide Plan will help shape the future of Germantown...

Fifty-plus years ago, the urban core of Louisville was home to a thriving manufacturing economy. From mattresses to soap to pipe organs, local factories provided...

Invested In Shelby: Schnitzelburg neighbors look for ways to improve key...

Shelby Street is one of the three main streets that define the Schnitzelburg neighborhood’s triangular boundary. It contains a mixture of homes and businesses—Dairy Del, Oscar’s...

Reflecting on the Lost Schnitzelburg Trolley Loop

Schnitzelburg was once defined by a trolley loop connecting it with Downtown and beyond. The one-way tracks followed the route described in the amazing...

Lost Louisville: Van Camp Building on Shelby Street

On August 1st, we took a look at the old Ash Street Station / Hartstern Grocery that was recently destroyed by fire, but across...

Old Hickory Inn Could Rise Again By Year’s End

After a fire earlier this year in February, the Old Hickory Inn (on the corner of Hickory and Lydia streets in Germantown) has remained...

Up In Smoke: Old Hickory Inn Burns

Tragedy struck Germantown this afternoon. A tipster who lives nearby sent in word that the Old Hickory Inn on the corner of Hickory and...