
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.

The former music venue located at 899 Manchester Street has sold for $1.01 million to . The venue, set to reopen on September 4th, will continue operating as a site for entertainment and concerts by local and national artists.

National Station, at the intersection of National and Richmond Avenue, will offer 27 new business spaces. This area includes 3 parcels in Fayette County.

The Central Kentucky YMCA broke ground on a $20 million facility in the Hamburg area.

Lexington’s Distillery District continues to grow with Friday’s opening of the much anticipated permanent location of Crank & Boom Craft Ice Cream. The Crank & Boom Ice Cream Lounge will offer Crank & Boom’s signature ice cream flavors, along with a variety of pastries.

Your PVA David O’Neill testified this morning before the Interim Joint Committee on Local Government regarding assessment processes, specifically the quadrennial review procedures and the use of Pictometry’s aerial imagery.

The former owner of local produce company Papania’s will be opening at 191 Kentucky Avenue, previously the location of La Petite Creperie.

The offices will reopen at 8:00am on Monday July 6th.

Local connoisseurs increase their operation with the unveiling of a greatly expanded in the newly rebranded .

New storefront to open soon. will help anchor a dominant intersection of the rapidly renewing corridor, featuring bicycles, sandwiches, coffee, and beer.

, filling the historic former Centenary Methodist Church building, now also hosts the relocated which moved from their longtime Cheapside location.

The expansion and renovation of facilities at Lexington’s historic racetrack, , continue apace. This revitalization is planned to be complete for the upcoming months of racing activities.