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Plans to build 200 apartments on former Mercy Campus clear final...

Plans to build a 200-unit, $25-million residential development on the former campus of Mercy Academy on the Original Highlands side of East Broadway have...

Developer to present mixed-use plans to redevelop former Phoenix Hill Tavern...

The developer behind the $30 million residential project set to fill the old Mercy Academy site on East Broadway is exploring another development a...

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...

For real advances in pedestrian safety, Louisville should rethink its dangerous...

  The intersection of Bardstown Road and Goldsmith Lane is terrifying. Crossing Bardstown Road is no small feat; pedestrians must face down 122 feet of pavement—eight...

One block from pedestrian safety target intersection, LMPD officer strikes pedestrian...

One of five dangerous target intersections being watched by the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) as part of the city's Look Alive Louisville pedestrian...

Louisville hopes a regimen of education and enforcement can curb a...

Navigating streets in 21st century America can be downright scary for everyone involved—pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. And it’s too often deadly. We've all felt it before,...

Vacant nearly a decade, former Mercy Academy property in the Original...

A stately stone-and-brick classroom building has stood watch over East Broadway for 114 years, but when it was built for the Sisters of Mercy in 1901,...

Poor design decisions lead to missed opportunities at this in-progress East...

Back in February, we were ecstatic to see the historic bones of a quirky two-story corner commercial building at East Broadway and Barret Avenue...

Kindred’s Downtown expansion would be better suited for the suburbs

On December 11th, city and state officials—Mayor Greg Fischer and Governor Steve Beshear among them—lined up to praise Louisville's latest economic development project: a...