Muhammad Ali Boulevard

Muhammad Ali Boulevard

Proposal to convert the Louisville Armory into apartments and retail space...

Back in December, we looked at a plan by Louisville developers Underhill Associates to redo the Louisville Armory, aka the Gardens, into a mix...
(Courtesy OMA / GBBN / Seed Capital)

West Louisville Food Port enjoys its moment in the international spotlight,...

Louisville hasn't seen a week like this week's international architectural press since the old days of Museum Plaza. Coincidentally, it's the same architecture firm...

Louisville’s first bike projects of 2015 are bike lanes on Muhammad...

Forget about those goats, 2015 is the #YearOfTheBike, at least according to Bicycling for Louisville. And the city's bicycling authority, Bike Louisville, is hard...

Here’s the building that once stood across from the Urban Design...

The block of Third Street between Muhammad Ali Boulevard and Guthrie Street in Downtown Louisville is a challenging one. On the east side, truly mixed-use...

How a renowned architecture firm is helping to remake a barren...

Three years ago, a massive industrial site in West Louisville's Russell neighborhood was bleak and looking bleaker. Wrecking crews were ripping out a complex...

Five-story Molee Building could soon be back in play on Muhammad...

Over the years, plans for the historic Molee Building at 425 West Muhammad Ali Boulevard between Fourth and Fifth streets have come and gone with...

As city mulls $20 million Armory redevelopment scheme, let’s think about...

Louisville's Armory—more recently called the Louisville Gardens—has been languishing for years on the corner of Sixth Street and Muhammad Ali Boulevard in Downtown Louisville....

More history has happened at the Armory than in most places...

The Early Days "Plans for the Louisville Armory actually began in 1893, when the state legislators passed a law that required every city of 1st or...

Demo Watch: National Tobacco Company on 30th Street Leveled

A massive complex of warehouses formerly comprising the National and American Tobacco Companies has been destroyed in West Louisville. Haven Harrington III pointed out...