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Louisville Among Top Sustainable Cities, Kind Of

Louisville comes in 29th in the 2008 list of Top Sustainable Cities compiled by SustainLane and pointed out by The Building Bloc(k). Of course,...

Interstate 64 in Louisville Ranks 7th Nationally

Interstate 64 running through downtown Louisville made it to 7th place on the Freeways Without Futures: Nation's Least Wanted Highways list from the Congress...

Future of Louisville Parking Policy

With well over 10,000 parking spots currently proposed or under construction in garages in downtown Louisville, now is certainly a good time to take...

Local Media and the Auto Industry

StreetsBlog pointed out an article by the Wall Street Journal analyzing advertising revenue of various media outlets. They break down revenue from the auto...

First Street Renovations Bring Jefferson Garages

The 222 Building on First Street near Jefferson Street is undergoing a series of renovations that owners Dr. Mark Chariker and Dr. T. Gerald...

Will Mr. Clean Soon Wash Louisville Cars?

Mr. Clean may soon be soaping up to wash your car. Procter & Gamble has announced it will begin branding full-service car washes in the...

Book Review: “Traffic” by Tom Vanderbilt

The New York Times recently reviewed Tom Vanderbilt's new book, Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do. Here's what they had to say: Traffic jams...

Uncertain Fate of Baer Fabrics Building

The Baer Fabrics building on Market Street adjacent to Interstate 65 faces an uncertain and gloomy future. The Baer Fabrics Company closed its doors...

New York Times Laughs at Louisville

A recent article in the New York Times provided less-than-flattering images of our fair River City. The story related the difficulties of auto-culture vs....