Properties In The News


2020 Armstrong Mill Road – Stoney Falls Apartments

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

501 503 North Limestone – Fleet Street Hair Shoppe

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

120 East Main Street – Panera Bread

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.

501 West Sixth Street – The Bread Box

, 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.

401 West Main Street – The Square

, 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.

9079 Old Richmond Road – Proud Mary Honky Tonk BBQ

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

1200 Red Mile Rd – The Red Mile

Historic Lexington racetrack, The Red Mile, is expanding and renovating. This includes a new focus on accommodating nightlife as it has been surrounded in recent years by student apartment complexes.

1001 to 1021 North Limestone – Arlington Studios

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.

500 Buck Place – Hurst Business Supply & Furniture Solutions

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

3084 Beaumont Centre Circle – Lexington Clinic

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.

2592 2626 Richmond Road – Life Brewpub

Lexington’s craft beer scene will welcome its latest addition this summer when Life Brewpub opens for business in the building which was formerly both 4Playz and The Attic.

395 South Limestone – Noodles & Company

Popular national noodlery expands to second location in Lexington to serve campus appetites.

3939 Tates Creek Road

Our staff has recently received some inquiries regarding the development work taking place at the corner of Tates Creek and Wilson Downing Roads. According to a development plan on file with the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Goverment it is likely to be the site of a bank and a coffee shop.

115 West Main Street – Bellini’s

Lexington’s Division of Code Enforcement began actions on the historic Main Street building which most recently housed Bellini’s Restaurant, but is also known as the former site of the Odd Fellows Temple, Skuller’s Jewelers, and the location of the cover photo of a Ben Sollee album.Photo courtesy of .

833 Euclid Avenue – Chevy Chase Inn

Chevy Chase Inn, a neighborhood institution, will be purchased by a group comprised of some of its adjacent business owners. Their stated goal is to retain its function and atmosphere but with a few updates to improve its cohesion within the block.

821 Corporate Drive – The Jockey Club

The acquisition by The Jockey Club of a controlling interest in , an international weekly Thoroughbred news magazine which is also based in Lexington, was announced today.

Thistle Station

Lexington’s urban residential infill trend continues with the proposal of a mixed-use residential and retail development. is to lay at the head of the Georgetown Street corridor, next to BCTC, on Newtown Pike between Third and Fourth Streets.

PVA office closed for Christmas

This year’s closure will be Wednesday December 24th and Thursday December 25th.

306 North Ashland – The Breakout Games

A novel entertainment option has quietly opened in Lexington’s growing National Avenue corridor. involve using teamwork and brainpower to solve clock-beating puzzles.