A three-alarm fire at the former St. Paul's German Evangelical Church burned most of the roof framing
Development plans stalled for the St. Paul's German Evangelical Church on E. Broadway that was damaged by fire last October
Mo Deljoo, the developer of NuLu Marketplace, purchased the lot at Main and Shelby streets two years ago for $2.3 million.
Originally built in 1852 as the Second Presbyterian Church, the church served as a station on the Underground Railroad during the Civil War.
An effort to grant landmark status to Lawton Court in the Meriwether neighborhood failed despite getting a majority of votes at a January meeting of Louisville's landmarks commission.
Developer eyes apartments, retail and restaurant space for complex at Lexington Road and Payne Street
The Dream Hotel group’s modified plan calls for saving more than 58 feet of the buildings’ front sections, a move that meets city guidelines, a report finds.
The 6-0 vote by the West Main Street Architectural Review Committee on Wednesday was meant to give developers more time to address preservation concerns.
A key part of building the Dream Hotel on W. Main Street in downtown Louisville involves razing a series of buildings that date to the 1800s and keeping only their facades.
When construction happens on a historic site, archaeologists say there's a good chance of finding more history as they work to preserve it