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Calling all foodies! The third annual Louisville Street Food Festival returns to downtown this month. The event, which will feature more than 20 food trucks and restaurants from the area, will be back ...
Ninth Street -- also known as Roy Wilkins Avenue -- is surrounded by one-way streets designed in the 1960s and 1970s. The first phase of the project calls for converting Muhammad Ali Boulevard and ...
Food trucks and local vendors lined the streets, offering a variety of sweet and savory bites, with every item costing just $5 or less.
The Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant at Louisville's Fourth Street Live! has permanently closed. The German-inspired restaurant, known for its beer, opened in 2012.
A multimillion-dollar project aims to transform a key corridor in Louisville.
Louisville Downtown Partnership is proposing an area where customers can carry open alcoholic drinks between businesses in the heart of the city.
The eatery at 400 S. Fourth St. opened in 2012 and anchors one of the corners of the entertainment hub in downtown Louisville. The restaurant was known for its on-site brewery that followed German ...
He represents downtown and surrounding neighborhoods. He mentioned $1 million more going to the Louisville Downtown Partnership non-profit for beautification of the area around 4th Street.
The Louisville branch of the NAACP and Mayor Craig Greenberg are speaking out against what they called a white supremacist march that took place in downtown Louisville Saturday afternoon.
The Louisville Downtown Partnership didn't comment on the mayor's statement but encouraged the public to make comments in an online feedback forum.
Videos posted to social media appear to show a group identifying as the Patriot Front marching in downtown Louisville July 5.
Mayor Greenberg said he "dislikes" the White nationalist group that marched downtown. But the city won't cite them for violating its mask ban.