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The Voice of St. Matthews, January 12, 1956: Not Altogether Suburban After 1955St. Matthews Not Altogether Suburban After 1955Big City Problems Polled UpArea Had Great Year In Building Business, Sports98107653241This aerial view, taken at the end of 1955, shows the heart of St. Matthews. The road leading from top to bottom is,or course, Frankfort Avenue—Shelbyville Road. Landmarks numbered are (1) Masonic Home, (2) the Taylor Triangle,(3) Wallace Center, (4) Canary Cottage, (5) the A & P supermarket and Bacon’s, (6) Greathouse <strong>School</strong>, (7)Beargrass Christian Church, (8) the St. Matthews Y.M.C.A., (9) the Shelbyville Road Plaza, and (10) <strong>Waggener</strong><strong>School</strong>. Can you pick out your home or place of business?***********In 1955, St. Matthews grew out of the strictly suburban class, and moved toward something resembling a metropolitan area.It developed a traffic problem and showed signs of getting a bit short on parking space. Surrounding areas were suddenlyfaced with a sewer problem. And at the end, its business district found itself <strong>com</strong>peting not only with Louisville , but witha giant new shopping center further out Shelbyville Road, the Shelbyville Road Plaza.The city didn’t run for cover. The businessmen initiated a promotion campaign to keep as much trade as possible in downtownSt. Mathews, and they organized a Business Association, which immediately went to work seeking solutions for trafficand parking problems.Many new businesses opened in downtown St. Matthews, new stores and offices went up, and existing buildings were expanded.The <strong>com</strong>mercial areas along Shelbyville Road were developed, and at the end of the year, the St. Matthews areahad about 40 new stores and two new banks.Residential development also returned. Ed Shaver was, and still is building in Bellemeade, John Walser in BeechwoodVillage and Marydale. Graham Brown along Breckenridge Lane and Anthony Eline on Dutchman’s Lane, to mention afew.

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