Louisville

No vacant property is an island: Geographies of vacancy in Louisville...

The last several years of local politics in Louisville have seen a dramatic increase in the attention paid to the West End. From the...

Louisville’s planned Waterfront Botanical Gardens takes a step forward with land...

The remains of the Point, a riverfront neighborhood that disappeared after the 1937 flood, lies buried beneath some 20 feet of soil at the old Ohio...

Louisville’s bike share program delayed until 2016

Late last year, we told you about Louisville's planned Bike Share system that was supposed to launch this summer. We were excited about the...

Brok’n TV: Louisvillians sound off on the Water Company Block demolition,...

“So it goes.” —Kurt Vonnegut It’s been a rough year for localism in Louisville. March witnessed the final days of Wild & Wooly Video and the...

The Healing Place proposes new building on West Market Street, but...

Just steps across the Ninth Street Divide, a cluster of old and really old buildings houses The Healing Place, a nonprofit offering substance abuse...

ReSurfaced is coming back with a splash of bourbon. But what...

It's been seven months since Louisville's biggest Tactical Urbanism experiment, Resurfaced on Main, shut its doors. By all accounts, the effort to reclaim a vacant...

ISCO Industries is moving downtown, but what does that mean for...

Louisville's ISCO Industries makes high-density polyethylene piping, an alternative to traditional PVC products, and its headquarters is located right in the middle of the Highlands. The...

Clearing the air in Louisville through data and design: Citywide initiatives...

Louisville, Kentucky ranks among the poorest in air quality and highest in asthma rates among U.S. cities. A new art installation from Propeller Health...

The 310 at Nulu apartments get a lot right, but it’s...

On Hancock Street a block south of Nulu's main drag, East Market Street, 173 new market-rate apartments are now complete as part of the mixed-income...