Insider Louisville

That ghoulish head on East Market Street? It’s The Taj bar...

It's hard to miss the ghoulish screaming face jutting from the facade of 807 East Market Street in Nulu. It's the site of what will...

Yang Kee Noodle’s new Baxter Avenue cafe is a model on...

Here's a story you don't see everyday: a former fast-food outlet is being repurposed without its drive through. That's the news on the sharply...

Luckett & Farley Architects hope to build a neighborhood around their...

For much of the second half of the 20th century, the Downtown-adjacent area south of Broadway has been an overlooked expanse of parking lots...

Here’s the Edwards Companies’ ambitious plan for the former Phoenix Hill...

We now have more detail on what Columbus, Ohio–based developer Edwards Companies has planned for the former Phoenix Hill Tavern block at the corner...

Walgreens to open a mini-store at Bycks Lofts on South Fourth...

Bycks Lofts, a 16-unit mixed-use residential building on Fourth Street in Downtown Louisville, has been open to residents since 2008, but has had a...

Checking in on the transformation of Bardstown Road’s old Studebaker dealership...

In the early 20th century, a simple one-story brick building at 1064 Bardstown Road was filled with Studebaker cars. You're probably more familiar with...

Curiouser and curiouser: Nulu’s Rabbit Hole distillery packs a high-proof design...

One of the most exciting stories in Louisville today is set to take shape on Jefferson Street—a combination coffee roastery and craft bourbon distillery. But...

Louisville group hopes to build the world’s largest disco ball, a...

Among Louisville's many quirky distinctions is a maker of the world's disco balls. Hometown company Omega National Products reportedly makes some 90 percent of the...

Go west, young developer: West Main Street development pushes up against...

The epicenter of West Main Street is moving a little farther west, and with it Louisville's Ninth Street Divide is slowly becoming less of...