Louisville
Louisville ranks well among mid-size cities with Energy Star–rated buildings
Energy Star, a joint program of the EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy, has released its 2015 rankings for cities with Energy Star–rated...
New retail strip mall on Frankfort Avenue gives the old River...
Work is underway at Frankfort Avenue's River City Tire building, which sold for just over $660,000 in November of 2014 after the tire company owner, Ted Waldeyer,...
Saturday: Learn about the history of the Chickasaw neighborhood on this...
On Saturday, March 28, join Outdoor Afro-Kentucky and host Donovan Taylor, president of the Chickasaw Neighborhood Federation, on a historic walk around the Chickasaw neighborhood....
Sport, craft, and community: From the floor of the 2015 North...
Earlier in March 2015, hundreds of bike enthusiasts gathered under one roof. Why the enthusiasm? The simple answer is custom bicycle frame building, but...
Tonight, worms take over the Kentucky School of Art for Amy...
A new exhibition at the Kentucky School of Art's 849 Gallery called VermiCulture Makers Club explores the sustainable—and sometimes high design—world of composting with worms. Curated...
Renovations planned at two of Louisville’s central residential high rises
The early 1960s saw a massive influx of apartments into the core of Louisville. In 1962, today's 17-story Barrington Place Apartments were completed as...
#NabeDerby Round Two: Competition heats up as more Louisville neighborhoods square...
The first round of the 2015 Broken Sidewalk Neighborhood Derby pitted some of the strongest neighborhoods against each other for an epic first round of voting....
How an elevated rail line along the Ohio River could help...
Stimulating economic vitality and advancing the Louisville region’s quality of life must be the ultimate goal of the transportation strategy behind Move Louisville, Mayor Greg Fischer's...
The Douglass Loop was once a treasure trove of Art Deco...
In the 1920s and 30s, the Douglass Loop was the end of the line. The city quickly died off and turned to rolling farmland....