EdnaK on March 26th, 2010

Located in Butchertown since 2006, Miss C’s Kitchen is a delightful spot for unique lunches created with local products. The idea for Miss C’s grew from working together at the Bardstown Road Farmer’s market: Charlotte was selling her jellies, and Chris was creating breakfast items using products from the farmer’s market. They both wanted a [...]

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EdnaK on February 28th, 2010

All photos courtesy Christine Romesburg, Pip Pullen, and Susan Swope. “The Church,” a new condominium development located in Butchertown at 801 East Main Street, is an eclectic union of gothic restoration and sleek contemporary living space.  Designed with converted loft/warehouse-style architecture in mind, Pip Pullen and Susan Swope describe their daring project as “old beauty meets new [...]

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EdnaK on February 18th, 2010

Come see Madison, Indiana native Andrea Davidson play at the Vernon Club in Butchertown this Saturday.  Read the LEO weekly article here about her CD release. Andrea Davidson CD Release  Website Saturday, Feb. 20, Vernon Club 1575 Story Avenue Admission is $7 and the show starts at 8p.m.

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EdnaK on February 17th, 2010

According to Tina Ward Pugh’s newsletter, the Ninth District has appropriated money for 17 new decorative trash cans for Story Avenue, Mellwood Avenue, Spring Street, and Frankfort Avenue. Her office is accepting suggestions for where to place the trash cans by phone (502) 574-1109 or via email kyle.ethridge@louisvilleky.gov

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EdnaK on February 11th, 2010

Something I’ve noticed both in working part-time for the Floyd County Planner and researching Butchertown’s history with planning is the importance of citizen involvement in planning decisions. Planning may seem foreign and difficult to understand to the average citizen, but the basics are really simple. You see, Butchertown was rezoned to industrial in the 1930′s, [...]

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