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  2. Lexington Army Depot - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Army Depot is a former United States Army facility located in Avon, Kentucky. In 1964, it was paired with Blue Grass Army Depot to form Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot. In 1999, the facility was closed after the recommendation of the 1988 Base Realignment and Closure Commission .

  3. Blue Grass Army Depot - Wikipedia

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    The facility is located in east central Kentucky, southeast of the cities of Lexington and Richmond, Kentucky. The 14,494-acre (58.66 km 2 ) site, composed mainly of open fields and wooded areas, is used for munitions storage, repair of general supplies, and the disposal of munitions.

  4. Lexington to spend $20 million surplus on city hall, employee ...

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    $3.1 million for improvements and updates to the Lexington Fire Department training center. $750,000 for a financial study on how to pay for infrastructure, other costs in 2,800 acre expansion area.

  5. Lexington mayor’s $505M budget includes money for possible ...

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  6. Military surplus - Wikipedia

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    Some merchants of surplus goods also sell goods that are privately manufactured in military standards. Most items that are sold in military surplus stores in the United States are deemed "military grade". This designation refers to meeting a relevant United States Military Standard. For example, uniforms meet Army Regulation 670-1.

  7. Lexington has $40 million surplus. It’s largely going to ...

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    Other items the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council agreed to spend its surplus on includes $2.25 million for projects in 15 council districts and an additional $4 million for affordable housing.

  8. Famous Army Stores - Wikipedia

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    Highpoint Trading was the parent company for Famous Army Stores and Limocoat, formed as a vehicle for a management buy-out in 1996. The management buy-out was undertaken. The chain then rapidly grew from 100 shops to 200, with a turnover of £50 million and profits of £2.2 million in 1998. [ 3 ]

  9. Lexington has a nearly $56 million surplus. Here’s how it ...

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    Lexington has a more than $56 million surplus. It will spend millions on homeless solutions, affordable housing, paving and parks projects. Lexington has a nearly $56 million surplus.