
Relocation of the former building, an excellent example of the Modernist commercial style, is included in Mayor Gray’s proposed budget. This is the first step in its preservation and repurposing.

has for decades hosted a legendary annual event, the , raising thousands of dollars for charitable organizations. Filled with art installations, music, and unique experiences, this year’s party will be held at the in the up-and-coming .

, consistently recognized as Lexington’s favorite record store, will celebrate its 20th anniversary coincident with the 8th annual , which is observed around the world.

changes ownership for $25.9 million, the largest real property sale in March 2015.

Fleet Street Hair Shoppe relocates from a couple of blocks away into a newly renovated storefront, staying within the NoLi District.

For its fourth Fayette County location announces a late summer opening in the first floor of the high-rise apartment building in the heart of downtown.

, a successful adaptive reuse development spearheaded by , will observe its third anniversary with a dinner and then both an open house and a celebration this weekend.

, at W Main & Broadway, continues to open new doors. Both and began serving customers in recent weeks while opens their second location this week and announced that their 7th location will open here this summer.

This week will see the opening of within this long-time destination restaurant location, along the Kentucky River near the US 25 bridge.

The Lexington council has approved this new apartment complex which will provide 76 affordable living units in the evolving , built to high environmental and community standards.

In operation for over 90 years, local business supply firm “broke ground” on a new facility earlier this week with shovelfuls of snow.

Lexington Clinic, offering health care to Lexington for almost 100 years, breaks ground for a new facility to house the merging of two existing facilities.