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Mid City Mall was built on the site of the German Protestant Orphan's Home, which was founded in 1851 and moved to the 10-acre (40,000 m 2) Highlands site in 1902.It remained there until 1962, but the structure and grounds were sold for $500,000 in 1959 to mall developers.
The Schuster Building was designed by the Louisville firm of Nevin, Wischmeyer & Morgan, which also designed the Pendennis Club's clubhouse. [2]Built in 1927, the 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) Schuster Building was the largest of several mixed-use buildings that were built in the pre-World War II era along Bardstown Road, the commercial corridor of what was then Louisville's wealthiest ...
Southern terminus of KY 1932: 132.264: 212.858: Bardstown Road (KY 2251 north) - Buechel Business District: Southern terminus of unsigned KY 2251: Progress Boulevard: Interchange: 133.337: 214.585: Hikes Lane (KY 2052 south) Northern terminus of unsigned KY 2052: 133.514: 214.870: Bardstown Road (KY 2251 south) - Buechel Business District ...
Bardstown Road (KY 2251 south) - Buechel Business District: Northern terminus of unsigned KY 2251: 12.415: 19.980: Hikes Lane (KY 2052 south) Northern terminus of unsigned KY 2052: Progress Boulevard: Interchange: 13.488: 21.707: Bardstown Road (KY 2251 north) - Buechel Business District: Southern terminus of unsigned KY 2251: 14.695: 23.649 ...
The KY transportation cabinet states that these changes will "increase pedestrian safety, decrease travel speeds and provide much needed parking in the area to support local businesses along the corridor [8]". Metro Councilman Brandon Coan (D-8) told WAVE 3 the changes to Bardstown Road stem from a 2018 street safety study.
A popular Louisville restaurant and bar is moving to a new neighborhood. The Hub, also a late-night club at 2235 Frankfort Ave., is expected to close soon and relocate to the Highlands in the ...
Several in Louisville were located along Bardstown Road and were popular sources of entertainment in the Highlands for decades. Baxter (later called the Airway). 1055 Bardstown Road. [6] Housed The Brycc House in the late 1990s, now home to a Buffalo Wild Wings; The Cherokee. 1591 Bardstown Road. Now the site of Bombay International Grocery
The route along Baxter Avenue and Bardstown Road follows the former Louisville and Bardstown Turnpike through the Highlands district of Louisville and past the historic Farmington plantation at the interchange with the Watterson Expressway (I-264). U.S. routes 150 and 31E separate at Bardstown near the Martha Layne Collins Blue Grass Parkway.