Properties In The News


Lincoln Mural

A giant portrait of Kentucky-born President Abraham Lincoln, possibly the largest and most colorful mural to grace downtown, is taking shape on the 60-foot-tall back wall of The Kentucky Theatre building. to read the article in the . to view parcel information for this property.

2391 Sir Barton Way

California-based Steadfast Cos. has purchased a newly developed 150-unit residential complex called the Retreat at Hamburg Place. Steadfast is the same company that bought the 40/57 complex and is now the largest apartment complex holder in Fayette County. to read the article in the to view parcel information for this property. 

Rupp Arena

Lexington city officials have revealed the long-awaited redesign of the 38-year-old home of Wildcats men’s basketball, with an estimated $310 million budget. Rupp Arena will be modernized as a stand-alone facility with a glass-and-steel appearance. to read about Rupp Arena at to read the article in the

Red Mile racetrack

The historic harness racetrack plans to renovate at least part of its grandstand, build a 50,000-square-foot facility, put in 500 so-called “instant racing” terminals, and open to the public by July 2015. to read the article in the to view parcel information for this property. 

Pennington Place

Restoration has begun on the abandoned Pennington Place apartment complex. to read the story in the . Click the links below for parcel information.//

Park Plaza / Phoenix Park

Phoenix Park and Park Plaza apartment building in downtown Lexington are both undergoing separate renovation projects. to read the article in the Click map to view parcel information.

855 South Broadway

A North Carolina fast-food hamburger chain has submitted a proposal to build a restaurant on South Broadway on property that for years was the site of the upscale restaurant Stanley Demos’ Coach House. to read the article in the to view parcel information for this property.