Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Livable Louisville Public Forum is Tuesday, March 30.

(press release ... I'm hoping to attend)


March 12, 2010

Contact: Branden Klayko

Livable Louisville Forum to unite city’s leading urban thinkers


Panel discussion about Louisville’s greatest opportunities and challenges

Louisville, KY – Join experts in the fields of urban planning, architecture, development, transportation, and sustainability as they discuss the interconnected forces that will shape Louisville’s future. The panel discussion and multimedia presentations will be enlightening and thought provoking.

The Forum will be held at the Clifton Center (2117 Payne St.) on Tuesday March 30th from 6 to 7:30 PM, and will be preceded by a reception beginning at 5 PM. There will also be a post-forum gathering at Clifton’s Pizza where attendees can ask for an “L2” drink special.

This event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited, so everyone is encouraged to reserve their seats and learn more at www.LivableLouisville.org.

Moderating the lively discussion will be LEO Weekly’s Editor Sarah Kelley. The esteemed panelists include:

• Gill Holland, Entrepreneur, Developer, and Film Producer
• David Morse, Transportation Advocate
• Steven Sizemore, Urban Planner
• Bill Weyland, Real Estate Developer
• Steve Wiser, AIA, Architect and Historian


The Livable Louisville Forum is presented by Broken Sidewalk and LEO Weekly. The 5 PM Reception is generously sponsored by Heine Brothers Coffee and Bluegrass Brewing Company.

Remember, Keep Louisville Weird!

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