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Victorian House on Frankfort Avenue - December 2009 (BS File Photo)

Ultimatum Issued For Frankfort Avenue House

Branden Klayko - Dec 30, 2009

Two Louisville buildings land on the National Register, marking progress for local development projects

Branden Klayko - Mar 21, 2016

There used to be a fort at Fort Nelson Park: The complete history of West Main Street’s pocket park

Branden Klayko - Feb 23, 2015

Land Use And The Future Of Butchertown

Historic Water Tower Renovation Progressing

The story of Mellwood Bourbon and the early fight against phantom distilleries

Stoneware owner Steve Smith on the company’s 200-year heritage, transformation of Paristown Pointe

Cosmopolitan building on Third Street (National Register)

Cosmopolitan Building Up For Auction

Oct 4, 2010

Land Use And The Future Of Butchertown

Nov 17, 2009
Fort Nelson Building on Main Street. (Broken Sidewalk)

Fort Nelson Building: Whiskey Barrels Headed Back Downtown

Jul 12, 2011

Historic Water Tower Renovation Progressing

Sep 22, 2008

The story of Mellwood Bourbon and the early fight against phantom...

Sep 22, 2014

Stoneware owner Steve Smith on the company’s 200-year heritage, transformation of...

Nov 3, 2015
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West Main short on residents, critical in shaping Louisville’s urban identity

Feb 13, 2017
Photo of 800 Ash Street from circa 1910 (Courtesy Hartstern family, color added by Broken Sidewalk)

Lost Louisville: Ash Street Station Destroyed by Fire

Aug 1, 2011
View of Downtown Louisville during the Great Flood of 1937.

Disappearing Downtown: What the Flood Didn’t Destroy, Progress Did

Jul 31, 2012
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