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Sixth Street

Cutting a few holes in City Hall’s parking lot makes room...

It's being described by officials as "an innovative new pilot project in Downtown Louisville," a "cutting edge initiative," and "a brand new way to...

AIA-CKC Home Tour: Bethany Adams reconfigures a dilapidated 1870s Italianate in...

On Saturday, June 11, the Central Kentucky Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-CKC) will host its annual Home Tour and this year, we're...

Architects to showcase top Louisville residential projects in annual Home Tour

More than any other kind of building, Louisville is a city of houses. Walking through the neighborhoods that make our city great can be...

Four major TARC routes to see service changes beginning June 5

TARC, the Transit Authority of River City, is rolling out a number of service changes along key routes. The changes are scheduled to take effect...

Louisville’s parking lots win national attention as country’s worst “parking crater”

On Friday, Louisville received was awarded the dishonorable distinction as the city with the nation's worst "parking crater," a term for a vast area of surface...

Leading Pedestrian Intervals make crossing the street a little safer in...

In an effort to increase street safety in Downtown Louisville, the city is making changes to the timing of traffic lights to promote slower...

Chart of the Day: Watch Louisville’s urban bike network grow over...

Until now, Louisville's Urban Bike Network (UBN) meant more on paper than on pavement—but that's changing fast. "The bike lanes in town didn't make up...

Worst: Louisville went crazy with the wrecking ball in the name...

A policy that was intended to improve the quality of life for city-dwellers actually resulted in expediting the social and cultural deterioration of urban Louisville. We're...

Worst: Louisville’s original layout didn’t encourage the synergy that could have...

  Centuries ago, Louisville’s Central Business District (CBD) was planned with a “linear” layout, as opposed to a “compact” one. Instead of concentrating development around...