Branden Klayko
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Lost Louisville: This Ornate Corner of Third and Ormsby Is Now a Parking Lot
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Three corners on the intersection of Third Street and Ormsby Avenue in Old Louisville look a lot like they did a century ago.
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Louisville’s Bike-Share Program Delayed Until 2016
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Late last year, we told you about Louisville’s planned Bike Share system that was supposed to launch this summer. We were excited
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How Planting a Garden in the Middle of a Street Made for a Safer Neighborhood
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The best infrastructure projects aren’t single-minded—instead they solve many problems with a single design gesture. One of the top many-problem-one-solution projects we’ve seen is
Proposal to Convert the Louisville Armory to Apartments and Retail Is Dead
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Back in December, we looked at a plan by Louisville developers Underhill Associates to redo the Louisville Armory, aka the Gardens, into
Could This Tiny Sliver of Land Help Spur Development of a Major Parking Lot at Waterfront Park?
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An entire Downtown block—over 5.4 acres—sits as flat as a pancake, bounded by Witherspoon Street, Floyd Street, Washington Street, and Preston Street.
Hearing This Week for Kindred’s Downtown Expansion, But Would the Building Be Better Suited for the Suburbs?
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On December 11th, city and state officials—Mayor Greg Fischer and Governor Steve Beshear among them—lined up to praise Louisville’s latest economic development
Douglass Boulevard’s Insightful Infill Apartment Building Rises
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It’s out of the ground. A three-story infill residential building at 2068 Douglass Boulevard in the Highlands has been making some serious
Louisville’s First Bike Projects of 2015 Are Bike Lanes on Muhammad Ali Boulevard and Chestnut Street
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Forget about those goats, 2015 is the #YearOfTheBike, at least according to Bicycling for Louisville. And the city’s bicycling authority, Bike Louisville,
All Charged Up: Louisville Adding 5 More Electric Buses
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Well, that was fast. Just a few weeks after launching ten all-electric buses for its Downtown Circulator routes, TARC has received funds