Louisville
Tonight! Help plan a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood on the Clarksville waterfront
Clarksville has been debating what to do with its waterfront for years. Peering across the Ohio River from Louisville's Belvedere, you can see the...
Louisville Forum panel to explore intersection of preservation and development
Each month, the nonprofit Louisville Forum convenes for a lunchtime discussion of a topic important to the Louisville community. Meetings involve a panel of...
The Haldeman Warehouse: Early tales of mini-storage inside a Louisville Landmark
Last week, we reported that the conversion of the old J.F. Kurfees Building on the corner of Brook Street and East Market Street into a...
Demolition erases 160-year-old Campbell Street structure a month after damage from...
in late October, we told you about a Civil War–era structure that was damaged during a car crash at the corner of Jefferson Street...
Three Points to celebrate the old Louisville Cotton Mill with a...
Three Points is growing! The neighborhood group remaking the confluence of the Germantown, Shelby Park, and Schnitzelburg neighborhoods where they all touch at the...
Take a photo tour of Downtown’s new Aloft Hotel
Decades ago, a narrow commercial building was torn down at the corner of West Main Street and First Street in Downtown Louisville. The asphalt...
Conversion of historic Kurfees Paint Building into mini-storage underway in Downtown...
Construction has begun on a project to convert the old J.F. Kurfees Paint Company Building at the corner of Brook Street and East Market Street...
Meet Louise Leland, Kentucky’s first female architect
Born in Springfield, Illinois in 1902, Louise Leland was the daughter of Jerome and Gertrude Akin Leland. Jerome was a descendant of the Lelands...
LOL! What’s this “Yield to Bikes” sign doing in the middle...
This week, we reported that Louisville's newest bike lane was installed on Sixth Street. Yesterday, that lane got its green paint (woot!). It also got...