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Three new businesses coming to Hamburg Pavilion

From a new hospital to an under-construction middle school, Hamburg is growing again with the addition of a new grocery store + two national retailers.

A directional sign in the Hamburg Pavilion shopping center surrounded by flowers

This list of stores at Hamburg keeps on growing. | Photo by LEXtoday

From a newly-opened hospital, to a forthcoming middle school, more additions are on the horizon for Hamburg Pavilion. Let’s take a look at these new businesses and when to expect them in this growing part of town.

First up: The Fresh Market, expected to open late 2025 or early 2026. The North Carolina-based upscale grocery store will go in the former Buy Buy Baby spot. Developer + owner Patrick Madden said getting a specialty grocer into the area has been a decades-long effort. This will be the second Fresh Market in Lexington, joining the original location in the Landsdowne Shoppes.

Taking over the former Bed Bath & Beyond will be two new-to-Lexington businesses — Sierra Trading Post and Skechers. The former is a sister store to Home Goods + TJ Maxx offering discount outdoor gear, but no opening date has been announced. Shoe brand Skechers is expected to open its store in the fall of 2025.

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