Louisville

What Makes The Green Building Green

The Green Building on East Market Street in the newly named NuLu district has been garnering quite a bit of news coverage lately, much...

What’s Up With The Louisville Condo Market

It seems every other day someone is saying the economy in Louisville is going nowhere fast, the condo market is painfully hurting, or there...

Enormous Potential In Shippingport’s Barren Fields

Directly west of Downtown Louisville, acres of land in the Shippingport neighborhood sit barren and unused, trapped between a floodwall and an expressway. You...

Discerning Abramson’s Mark On Louisville

The Urbanophile has a great post up with some thoughts about Mayor Jerry Abramson's impact on Louisville over the years as he winds down...

Could River Ferries Work In Louisville?

In this week's Kentucky Transportation Cabinet video address, ferries are on topic. Stimulus money will be used to upgrade three ferry crossings in Kentucky....

Old Hickory Inn Could Rise Again By Year’s End

After a fire earlier this year in February, the Old Hickory Inn (on the corner of Hickory and Lydia streets in Germantown) has remained...

Still Hope For Louisville’s Transportation Future

Despite a reckless and unfair hearing at the Metro Council Transportation Committee last week, there's still hope that the resolution sponsored by Tina Ward-Pugh...

Irish Hill Seeks Your Ideas For Development

After a controversial shopping center on Lexington Avenue fell through earlier this year, a former scrap metal yard in the middle of Irish Hill...

Planting Seeds Of Growth In Shelby Park

An historic mixed-use commercial building has been fully renovated in the Shelby Park neighborhood. Oak Seed, a local company dedicated to restoration of buildings...