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  2. The Mall at Lexington Green - Wikipedia

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    The Mall at Lexington Green opened to the public on September 11, 1986, as a two-level hybrid enclosed mall and strip mall. From 1986 to 2007 the mall saw many different in and out tenants originally anchored by Disc Jockey Music, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, and Sears Homelife. The mall space was originally very vacant with only a few businesses ...

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    The proposal calls for a 122,000-square-foot store with a separate 5,000-square-foot liquor store next door with a separate entrance and a fuel center as part of a 20-acre development.

  4. Lexington-area food pantries are here to help. Here’s where ...

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    Here’s some places you can find free food assistance in and around Lexington. ... “The number of clients has grown by 50% since January. ... KY 40356. Hours: Thursdays 5 to 6 p.m. Phone: 859 ...

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    The site enables you to find more than just reverse lookup names; you can search for addresses, phone numbers and email addresses. BestPeopleFinder gets all its data from official public, state ...

  6. Beaumont Centre, Lexington - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont Centre is a neighborhood and major retail and office park in southwestern Lexington, Kentucky, United States.Its boundaries are New Circle Road to the north, the older Harrods Hill neighborhood to the south, Man o' War Boulevard to the west, and Harrodsburg Road to the east. [1]

  7. Lexington Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall was at 100% capacity and many stores were leading the nation in sales. The Karmelkorn Shoppe became the number one sales-leader in the nation for the month of December 1988 selling 16,250 pounds, or roughly eight tons, of popcorn; [4] it was expected that it would be the number one chain again in December 1989 since same-store revenues had increased 30%.

  8. Turfland Mall - Wikipedia

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    Turfland Mall opened in August 1967 as the first enclosed mall in Lexington. [1] The mall's original anchor stores included Montgomery Ward, Grant City and McAlpin's. Grant City closed in 1976 and was replaced by JCPenney the same year. Loews closed its theater at the mall in 1990, [2] and JCPenney moved to replace Hess's at nearby Fayette Mall ...

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