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Workers with Whittaker Enterprises removed signage including the drive-thru menu at the Arby’s restaurant at 3261 Nicholasville Rd. Monday, Aug. 5, 2024 in Lexington, Ky.
New restaurant and bourbon bar, The Obstinate Sons, is opening in Chevy Chase, from Dexter Murray and Cannon Applegate, with a plan to serve elevated comfort food and vintage bourbon in Lexington.
Another era in Lexington dining is sailing off into the sunset: The Ketch Seafood Grill, a longtime seafood restaurant on Southland Drive, has been sold. Owner Art Howard said Tuesday that the ...
The Mall at Lexington Green. / 37.9946; -84.5244. The Mall at Lexington Green is a hybrid enclosed shopping mall and outdoor lifestyle center in Lexington, Kentucky. Adjacent to Target and Fayette Mall, Lexington Green is located at the intersection of New Circle and Nicholasville Roads just north of the region's largest retail development.
The Renaissance Center, commonly known as the RenCen, is a complex of seven connected skyscrapers in downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Renaissance Center complex is on the Detroit International Riverfront and is owned and used by General Motors as its world headquarters. The central tower has been the tallest building in Michigan ...
The Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center is a nonprofit, city-owned, multi-use arts and performance venue located at the corner of Third Street and Elm Tree Lane in Lexington, Kentucky, United States. Opened in 1948 as a cultural hub of Lexington's segregated African-American community, the Lyric closed in 1963 and remained in disrepair for ...
This is the second location of the gourmet brunch restaurant in Lexington. The first opened in February 2022 at 652 E. Main in the former A&W burger spot and serves breakfast all day ...
Cadillac Place, formerly the General Motors Building, is a landmark high-rise office complex located at 3044 West Grand Boulevard in the New Center area of Detroit, Michigan. It was renamed for the French founder of Detroit, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac. It is a National Historic Landmark in Michigan, listed in 1985. [4] [5]