
Michler’s, a fifth-generation family-operated horticultural business, announces the upcoming addition of a café space to its unique urban acre nestled between downtown and UK’s campus.

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Outdoor recreation retailer Cabela’s has filed initial zoning requests to open its first Lexington store at Man O’ War and Polo Club Boulevards, adjacent to Costco in the Hamburg retail district east of I-75.to read the August 27th article in the to read the August 29th article in the to view parcel information for this property.

A community-based charitable organization in Lexington for over 15 years, Moveable Feast is holding a series of fundraisers throughout the month of September.to read the September 2nd article in the to view parcel information for this property.

Lexington’s first high-rise apartment building, Hanover Towers, celebrates its 50th anniversary this month with a recognition of its historic significance by The Blue Grass Trust. to read the article in . to download a .pdf of clickable parcel information for the building’s condominiums.

The Fairfield Inn in southwest Lexington’s Beaumont development was heavily damaged from an explosion following accidental damage to a gas line. Only minor injuries resulted due to the quick thinking and action of the employees on duty as well as the presence of the Lexington Fire Department. The property’s owners vow to rebuild.to read the main article in the to read the follow-up article in the to view parcel information for this property.

Urban Outfitters has scheduled its opening in the space previously occupied by DeSha’s restaurant for October 20th. Two new restaurants are also scheduled to open in the The Square, formerly known as Victorian Square, in downtown Lexington.to read the article in the . to view parcel information for this property.

Transylvania University has filed demolition permits for 8 properties near their campus in order to increase options for off-street parking.

A new locally-owned eatery, Chatham’s, has opened for business inside a remodelled historically-successful location for restaurants in the “Woodland Triangle”.

Balagula Theatre, inside the longtime locally-owned and operated Natasha’s Bistro, announces the move of its productions to other nearby local theater spaces for the upcoming season.


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