Louisville
As the League of American Bicyclists bumps Louisville up to Silver...
Louisville has pedaled ahead of the pack of cities vying for bike friendly recognition, advancing from Bronze to Silver in rankings from the League of American...
This turreted beauty in Old Louisville got lopped off on Brook...
This gorgeous corner commercial building landed in our inbox from a tipster. Looking at the colorized postcard photo (below), it's easy to think this is...
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...
Festivals make a city: PechaKucha Night Louisville is back, with a...
PechaKucha is part TED-talk, part semi-competitive sport, where value is placed on delivering an engaging speech within the bounds of 20 slides, 20 seconds...
Lost Louisville: This ornate corner of Third and Ormsby is now...
Three corners on the intersection of Third Street and Ormsby Avenue in Old Louisville look a lot like they did a century ago. On the...
These billboards in Jeffersonville aren’t hocking cheap gas, rather they connect...
Jeffersonville Main Street, Inc. has begun installing its latest art project, a series of billboards affixed to the sides of buildings in the Southern...
Series examines coal’s bleak future and the battle lines being drawn...
Nearly 200 old coal power plants have closed in the last five years, and dozens more are on the brink of closure, John Cushman...
Demo Watch: Here are 50 more buildings that are about to...
It's been 84 days since our last Demo Watch roundup, where we recounted a troubling number of shotgun houses meeting the wrecking ball. Today's Demo...
Study: Most Americans could be fed by food grown and raised...
Most areas of the United States could feed between 80 to 100 percent of the local population with food grown or raised within 50...