Renovations

Louisville once had a carbon copy of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Winslow...

In about 1904, the Louisville Woman's Club moved into their new headquarters designed by famed Louisville architect Mason Maury, designer of over 700 buildings...

City loans help fund renovations at Shelby Street Dairy Del, Portland’s...

A couple months ago, we took a look around Shelby Street as it runs through Schnitzelburg to get a better picture of its potential...

Oak Street Wins Again: Historic Arden Building to see new life,...

The good news keeps pouring in for Old Louisville's Oak Street corridor. We recently surveyed the strengths and challenges of the street as its streetscape...

Genscape converting Old Louisville warehouses into high-tech headquarters

Almost five years ago, a pair of abandoned, decaying warehouses on Old Louisville's Garvin Place caught fire. The quiet, forgotten expanse of street sits...
(Diane Deaton-Street)

Photo Essay: Tour the enormous Germantown Mill Lofts as construction gets...

I moved to Louisville ten years ago and this was one of the first buildings that caught my attention when it was known as the...

Putting Portland to WorK: Architecture office anchors Boone Square Park

Mitchell Kersting started his architecture practice, WorK Architecture + Design, in 2012 after working in historic preservation in Charleston, South Carolina. Kersting and his business partner...

Underhill Associates’ Germantown Mill Lofts help weave the urban fabric of...

It's hard to miss the brick behemoth on the corner of Goss Avenue and McHenry Street in Schnitzelburg. The three-story building sits ominously with...

A renaissance on Goss Avenue, one slice at a time

Goss Avenue is less than a mile long from its awkward beginning at Shelby Street—the site of the ongoing Three Points initiative—to its terminus...

Fixing Up Fifth: Apartments and Retail Planned at Boarded Up Building

Three investors have begun renovating a long-troubled building at 514 South Fifth Street just south of Muhammad Ali Boulevard. The structure had been boarded...