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The old Schnitzelburg trolley loop. (Courtesy G-town/S-burg Blog)

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Aerial view of Big Four Station in Jeffersonville. (Courtesy The Estopinal Group)

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A proposed protected car lane on Board Street in Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Courtesy PeopleForBikes)

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Proposal for the Showcase Cinemas site on Bardstown Road. (Courtesy Urban Composition)

Imagining an urban future for Bardstown Road’s Showcase Cinemas site

Dec 10, 2014
The Dairy Del on Shelby Street. (Courtesy Invested in Shelby)

Invested In Shelby: Schnitzelburg neighbors look for ways to improve key...

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A ZeroBus charges at a stop on West Market Street. (Darius Pinkston / Flickr)

All charged up: TARC adding 5 more electric buses and 200,000...

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