Meet the new apartment complex coming to Paris Pike

A screenshot of a map marking where the new apartment complex will be located along Paris Pike.

The proposed apartment complex will be located within this triangle-shaped corner of Paris Pike. | Map courtesy of Google Maps

A new apartment complex is coming to Old Paris Pike after a zone change was approved by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council.

The zone change takes the land from a B-3 (highway business zone) to an R-4 (medium density residential zone.)

Here’s what to expect from the development:

  • Located at 2200 Old Paris Pike and 2324 Paris Pike
  • Housed on a 5.2-acre lot
  • Features 165 units across five apartment buildings
  • First-floor garage parking
  • A clubhouse with a pool and gym

According to Dick Murphy, lawyer for development company Joyland Crossing LLC, this option provides “missing middle work-force housing” — a goal outlined in the Imagine Lexington 2045 plan.

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