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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

Branden Klayko - Jan 7, 2015
A stack of trolleys from Los Angeles at the scrapyard. (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Worst: Louisville made a huge mistake trashing its once-robust trolley system

Iron Quarter site (BS File Photo)

Report Says Iron Quarter Buildings Still Salvageable

Spalding gymnasium to be demolished

Demo Watch: Old Gym In SoBro To Be Torn Down

The Douglass Loop was once a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture

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Sep 23, 2014

Canine Urbanism: As the Artist Row Project rehabs Portland’s housing stock,...

Nov 17, 2015
What if? We'd really like to see this slip-n-slide happen on Baxter Avenue. (Montage by Broken Sidewalk)

We’d really like to see this 1,000-foot-long slip-n-slide hit the streets...

Jan 27, 2015

Kindred’s Downtown expansion would be better suited for the suburbs

Mar 9, 2015

Demo Watch: Here are 50 more buildings that are about to...

Jun 4, 2015

Controversy over Mall St. Matthews illustrates the need for real public...

Jan 8, 2016

First details, concerns emerge about South-Central Regional Library in Okolona

Nov 6, 2014
The snow reveals how our streets give car drivers more space than they need—and inspires visions of how you could better use that space. (Doug Gordon / Courtesy Transportation Alternatives)

Urban planning with snow: Send us your photos of the best...

Feb 17, 2015

This proposal looks to reinvent a clumsy triangular block separating Nulu...

Jan 13, 2015
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