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DeSha’s was a steakhouse in downtown Lexington that fed fans heading to the concerts and basketball games at Rupp Arena. Everybody loved to stop in and get some cornbread and honey butter first ...
Here is a list of some of the restaurants that opened or expanded locations in and around Lexington in 2023. 7 Brew. 7 Brew, 4265 Harrodsburg Rd., opened its first Lexington location in May. This ...
3TEN: Lexington chef Jonathan Lundy and sommelier TJ Cox, the team behind ItalX and Corto Lima, are opening an upscale cocktail bar called 3TEN at 310 W. Short St. this fall in the former location ...
The Central Bank Center (formerly known as Lexington Center) is an entertainment, convention and sports complex located on an 11-acre (45,000 m 2) site in downtown Lexington, Kentucky. [1] It features a convention center, the Hyatt Regency Hotel, and Rupp Arena .
Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center is an arena located in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, United States.Since its opening in 1976, it has been the centerpiece of Central Bank Center (formerly Lexington Center), a convention and shopping facility owned by an arm of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, which is located next to the Lexington Hyatt and Hilton hotels.
Originally, the team had plans for a downtown stadium as a part of the Lexington Center Corporation's High Street Development Project. [4] The proposed location for the facility was in the heart of downtown, directly across the street from Central Bank Center [5] and Rupp Arena, [6] a multi-purpose venue that hosts the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team, concerts, conventions, and shows.
A new private dining club with bar is coming to downtown Lexington with plans to expand to add a rooftop bar. The new club will be called The Melroy and will be something distinctly different from ...
As of the company's 40th anniversary in 1969, [13] [14] [5] it had 67 locations, many of them in the Lexington and Louisville areas. The company was operated by the Lexington-based Jerrico, Inc., with Rosenthal as Jerrico's president. Jerrico operated 16 company owned restaurants, while the rest were franchised.