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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...

Could this tiny sliver of land help spur development of a...

An entire Downtown block—over 5.4 acres—sits as flat as a pancake, bounded by Witherspoon Street, Floyd Street, Washington Street, and Preston Street. A smooth...

Historic Shawnee school building being converted to affordable apartments

The Shawnee neighborhood on the western edge of Louisville is among the city's most historic and well preserved, with block after block of well-kept...

Karter Louis’ Hillbilly sushi parlor, Billy Box, to open in renovated...

Three buildings line the north side of Chestnut Street between Fourth Street and Fifth Street in Downtown Louisville. Formerly a series of strip clubs...

Landmarks Commission delays voting on Butchertown’s Main & Clay development [Updated]

On Thursday, the Louisville Metro Historic Landmarks & Preservation Districts Commission delayed voting on Bristol Development's proposed Main & Clay development on the border between Downtown Louisville,...

West Louisville leaders lay out the case for considering design at...

We appreciate the opportunity to share with the community why the design of the Walmart (NewBridge Crossings) development at Broadway and 18th Street is...

#LouCityReads: Panera Bread’s proposed patio a litmus test for the future...

A Panera Bread location at 4024 Shelbyville Road, across the street from Trinity High School where St. Matthews just begins to show signs of...

#LouCityReads: A rate change at LG&E could hurt investment in efficiency,...

James Bruggers' Watchdog Earth column at the Courier-Journal exposed a potential flaw of LG&E's planned rate decrease and subsequent meter fee increase: it could discourage investment...

How this corner at Broadway and Baxter is redeveloped will shape...

Looks like we just dodged two development bullets on one of Louisville's most important underutilized urban properties. The old Bader's Food Mart and gas station...