Identifying where historic corner stores are located, their current state of use and condition, and other useful information will begin to develop a bigger picture of the history of our neighborhoods and the potential for these structures to catalyze hyper-local regeneration. What can the locations of these structures tell us about the neighborhoods they occupy?
In some cases these storefronts have managed to hold on and provide the community glue, weathering the detrimental effects of big box stores and other factors that have gutted neighborhood stores. Is there an opportunity to celebrate and support the corner stores that still exist and can we find ways to prioritize rehabilitating the structures that could contribute to neighborhood revitalization? Could the historic corner store become the new cornerstones of neighborhoods?
Currently mapped corner stores and historic storefronts in Louisville, Kentucky