
The realization of Lexington’s Distillery District is experiencing a leap forward with the announcement of several new businesses along the waterfront of Town Branch.

The first Lexington bakery to specialize in French macarons will be opening at . La Petite D

The Bluegrass Hospitality Group will be opening another restaurant in the on October 19.will specialize in a wide variety of barbecue to represent every region.

A group of investors at Bridgeton Holdings plans to take over the development of the long delayed CentrePointe project in downtown Lexington. The new development plan calls for an additional $166 million to complete the project.

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, primarily located at , has started construction on a pedestrian bridge. The 100 foot bridge will connect the hospital to one of the parking structures on site.

plans to remodel the former Winn-Dixie supermarket located at . The expected cost of construction is $784,042 and the store should be open by the end of the year.

The located at will close on September 12. There are two remaining Kroger stores located near Romany on Euclid Avenue and the newly reopened Chinoe Road store.

In 2014, Zeff Maloney’s Sable Holdings purchased for $1.2 million. The newly renovated former now houses 13 office suites, while the historical features of the building have been largely preserved.

ofnow under construction, has announced the addition of a home furnishings store. Expected to open in the fall of 2016, this will be the first Pottery Barn to open in Lexington.

The half-acre property located at 2399 Richmond Road, near the Southland Christian Church campus, is set to be developed into a restaurant. This parcel has been vacant since the BP station was demolished last year.