The first phase of the Inverness Condominiums at the corner of Cherokee Road and Highland Avenue (aka the Home for Women turned Home for Wealthy) is now complete and it’s only a matter of time before construction begins on its 4-floor, new-construction neighbor. No telling how long or short a time that may be, however.
Monkeys: Installation Now Complete
The Giant White Monkeys on Main Street are now completely inflated with signage. Their evil mantra as reported before says, “Everybody Always Thinks They Are Right.”
More West Main Street Paint
Ever since the Doe-Anderson Building was painted a couple months ago, the race is on to spruce up the old row-buildings along West Main Street. Most recently, the Leadership Louisville Center has decided to cover up their dingy grey paint of year’s past.
After the 21c Museum Hotel’s flirtation with cool modern grey and the Stengel Hill Architecture bright green of years past, the color du jour seems to be shades of beige as seen in both sets of recently painted buildings. Who’s next in the repainting game?
- 620 West Main Gets Paint (Broken Sidewalk)
Re-Imagining the Riverfront
Last Friday, we spotted these tables along the Wharf at the foot of Fourth Street. It seemed really quite pleasant thinking about the riverfront wharf here as more than a parking lot and drop-off zone. Imagine if the river’s edge was a place to stop and sit at a cafe and enjoy the lazy flow of the riverboats passing by.
Development Watch: Mega Parking Garage Rising
When we went out last week to visit the Bio-Medical Research Building under construction on Hancock Street and Muhammad Ali Blvd., we snapped a few photos of the parking garage being built next-door. Last time we checked in on the mega-garage, the tower crane was in place and the foundation was being poured. Now, much more concrete is in place, columns are reaching for the third level, and a giant ramp is being prepared.
- Med Center Garage Crane Towering, Foundation Boring (Broken Sidewalk)
- Tower Crane Arrives at Bio-Med 3 Garage (Broken Sidewalk)
- Medical Center Mega-Garage Under Construction (Broken Sidewalk)
Former Apartment House on Cherokee Goes Single Family
A grand mansion from the turn of the century located at 2115 Cherokee Parkway near the Castleman Monument (the guy on the horse) is undergoing a complete top-to-bottom renovation. Less than a year ago, the property was divided up into seven tiny apartments and wasn’t in the best condition. The property sold, but it was unclear if the new owner would reclaim the house for single family living or turn the massive building into condominiums.
Snapshot: ZirMed Tower Keeps on Climbing
Here we go again… another look at Louisville’s most exciting construction project actually under construction. ZirMed works on its 8th floor slab and pushes columns towards nine.