Properties In The News


Fayette Mall

Lexington’s planning commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve a redevelopment plan for Fayette Mall that includes new retail and restaurant space. The Fayette Mall remodel is the latest major project announced for the busy Nicholasville Road commercial corridor. to read the article in the

Fayette County Real Estate Report

As Fayette County Property Valuation Administrator David O’Neill reported in his annual real estate assessment, there is an “encouraging trend” happening in the Fayette County real estate market, as evidenced by 17% more homes being sold in 2012 than 2011. to read the Real Estate Report in the .  

Fayette County Court House

Built in 1898 and located at 215 W. Main St., the old Fayette county court house has been closed indefinitely. The closure is due to safety concerns by LFUCG.

Euclid and Ashland Avenues

The Kroger on Euclid Avenue is negotiating to keep its pharmacy open while the store is demolished and rebuilt. The move would mean the loss of another neighborhood business: Premiere Home Video. to read the article in the . to view parcel information for this property.

Headley-Whitney Museum

The Headley-Whitney Museum is on the grounds of the former La Belle Farm, the family farm of George W. Headley III. The museum grounds house decorative arts exhibits from around the world on its nearly seven acres, and showcases unique architectural techniques such as a shell grotto.

Forty/57 apartment complex

A California based company has purchased the Forty/57 apartment complex off Man o’ War Boulevard near Nicholasville Road for $52.5 million.

Florence Crittenton Home

The Florence Crittenton Home at 519 West Fourth Street will close November 26th due to lack of funding.  to read the article in . to view parcel information for this property.