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Triangle Center sold to new developers

A piece of prime real estate in downtown Lexington was just recently sold to new developers.

a building and a rendering

Along with the sale, this initial rendering was released showcasing what could come in the future. | Photos courtesy of Block + Lot

This corner building in downtown Lexington located at 325 W. Main St., formerly known as Triangle Center, has been sold as a joint venture to two different development firmsMatthews Southwest + Kathryn Kaufman of Card Development.

The 104,000-sqft building will be going through redevelopment in the near future and we’ll keep you updated on its progress.

Matthews Southwest is a private real estate development firm headquartered in Texas. They have completed different types of large-scale projects across the US and Canada, but according to its website, this seems to be its first project in Kentucky.

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