Long before the advent of McMansion-lined subdivisions, Plainview was thought of as a kind of Pleasantville off Hurstbourne Parkway (and still is by many).
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Posted On: 21 Oct 2010 - 2:00pm
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Posted On: 21 Oct 2010 - 2:00pm
Long before the advent of McMansion-lined subdivisions, Plainview was thought of as a kind of Pleasantville off Hurstbourne Parkway (and still is by many).
Posted On: 21 Oct 2010 - 10:00am
From the award-winning art magazine The Lumberyard to its first full-length volume of poetry, Monkey Bars by Matthew Lippman, there is an unconventional vision for design and distribution that is bringing new readers to the printed word in an age when others are proclaiming the death of the conventional book.
Posted On: 20 Oct 2010 - 2:00pm
The two dilapidated housing projects from the 1950s and a ramshackle apartment building came down in the ’90s, to be replaced with a mixed-income, New Urbanist community — an in-town Norton Commons — of more than 400 single-family homes and hundreds of townhouses and apartments on roughly 130 acres.
Posted On: 19 Oct 2010 - 2:00pm
An intact historic neighborhood, the Original Highlands’ homes have charm and character, with one house never quite looking like the other — from stately Victorians to camelback shotguns.
Posted On: 19 Oct 2010 - 10:00am
You’d expect the founder of a successful national public relations and branding firm to make a bold statement with his first restaurant, and indeed, Kevin Grangier does just that with the Village Anchor.
Posted On: 18 Oct 2010 - 2:00pm
A true hidden gem, Norwood is a sixth-class “city” of about 150 households wedged between commuter-crazy New LaGrange and Shelbyville roads, right across the latter’s eight maddening lanes from Oxmoor Mall.
Posted On: 18 Oct 2010 - 10:00am
The partnership between general manager Karter Louis and chef Arpad ("Arpi”) Lengyel takes the pretension out of tea service and creates an inviting, exceptional way to appreciate fine tea and food.
Posted On: 15 Oct 2010 - 4:08pm
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Posted On: 15 Oct 2010 - 2:55pm
Downtown spot earned the honor in 2009 too.
Posted On: 15 Oct 2010 - 2:00pm
There is something about the entryway to the verdant, boot-shaped sixth-class city of Northfield that lets you know you’ll find exclusivity without pretension here.