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Real Estate

Lexington rent prices can vary widely depending on where you live. Here’s a look at the priciest, most affordable, and most popular neighborhoods in the city.
The Imagine Lexington 2045 comprehensive plan has been approved. We’re breaking down the 349-page plan section by section, starting with Theme A: Building + sustaining successful neighborhoods.
Following a four-hour hearing, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council voted to alter zoning of the iconic house.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.
Affordable luxury downtown living will be coming to downtown Lexington when a former commercial office building is transformed into The Vine.
Let’s break down some of the major development news to come to Lexington.
We want to know, what would you like to see come to 325 W. Main St.?
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Thanks to the keen stylish eye of Hannah Maple, a historic Kenwick home gets a new lease on life + a feature in Southern Living Magazine.
Thanks to an initial round of $11 million in funding, Kentucky will get 16 new charging stations throughout the state.
Lexingtonians are ready and raring to experience this long-awaited outdoor oasis of culture and community, starting August 2025.
Grab the chairs and blankets for a fun summer night of music under the stars.
In addition to dishes from some of the top chef’s around, here’s what to expect at the annual foodie fundraiser.
AVOL Kentucky’s annual event celebrates hope, community, and support for those impacted by HIV.
Here’s what the Tony-nominated satire nailed about Lexington’s most misunderstood First Lady: Mary Todd Lincoln.
200 years after his visit to the county that bears his name, the Marquis de Lafayette will be commemorated with two new historical markers.
From mild to wild, we recommend sampling these new local releases with some of our favorite Kentucky beer cheese spreads.
From where to eat + drink to its humble beginnings, we’re sharing all there is to know about the Ashland Park and Chevy Chase neighborhoods.
Here are the greasy spoons, late night diners, and fried food favorites we think Guy Fieri should spotlight the next time he’s in the Horse Capital of the World.
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