Louisville
Does Move Louisville have legs? A critical analysis of Louisville’s 20-year...
On Thursday morning, Mayor Greg Fischer and officials from Metro Louisville unveiled the year-and-a-half late transportation plan, Move Louisville. In the report, the city...
Old Louisville gets a boost with new offices at the Edison...
We recently took a deep dive into the issue of Oak Street in Old Louisville and what it will take to revive that commercial...
Meet your Metro Council candidates: District 4
This year, Broken Sidewalk asked each Metro Council candidate to respond to a survey of questions related to the topics we cover here on...
Old Forester shows off the charred aesthetic of its Main Street...
The inside of a freshly charred oak barrel must be a dark and moody place. It's within these grey, crackled walls, a clear spirit...
City gazing from the rooftop of the historic Brown Hotel
Sixteen floors above Fourth Street, a row of terracotta urns perched atop the Brown Hotel forms its own miniature skyline set against the skyscrapers...
Louisville’s parking lots win national attention as country’s worst “parking crater”
On Friday, Louisville received was awarded the dishonorable distinction as the city with the nation's worst "parking crater," a term for a vast area of surface...
Russell hopes to grow a hundred new businesses with kitchen incubator...
Jay's Cafeteria was once a food hub for the Russell neighborhood, where sit-down restaurants remain a scarcity even today. But in less than a...
Four developers discuss details behind Louisville’s apartment boom
Louisville's in the midst of an apartment boom, with thousands of new units going up or planned in Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. But what's...
Tuesday: Join Louisville landscape architects to learn about the significance of...
It's easy to see how parks have shaped the built environment and growth of Louisville. Our cherished Olmsted Parks system created a green armature for...