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An Old Way Forward: The case for a Louisville streetcar loop on Fourth Street

Branden Klayko - Sep 22, 2014
New sidewalks on Oak Street. (Branden Klayko / Broken Sidewalk)

Much more than a streetscape upgrade needed along Old Louisville’s Oak Street

Branden Klayko - Nov 6, 2014

How a renowned architecture firm is helping to remake a barren food desert into the West Louisville Food Hub

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A stack of trolleys from Los Angeles at the scrapyard. (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

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Iron Quarter site (BS File Photo)

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Jun 2, 2015
Planned UL Recreation Center (Courtesy University of Louisville)

University of Louisville Continues Westward Push With Recreation Center

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Conceptual rendering of a proposed development on the old Phoenix Hill Tavern. (Edwards Companies / Courtesy Tipster)

Here’s your first glimpse at the proposed redevelopment of the Phoenix...

Oct 8, 2015

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Nov 4, 2014

Meeting to weigh sustainability along Beargrass Creek in Germantown, Smoketown, Shelby...

Oct 22, 2014

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Orly Genger’s "Puzzlejuice" installation.

Curator Jennifer McGregor will oversee Nulu’s first public art installation, Nulu...

Jan 29, 2015
Former tobacco warehouse to be demolished. (Courtesy Tipster)

Demo Watch> Historic Warehouse Threatened on West Broadway

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This map reveals the hidden geography of immigration in Louisville and...

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