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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 ...
Richmond-based fans of Crank & Boom Craft Ice Cream won’t have to drive to Lexington for a cold treat ... The new shop will be at 2055 Lantern Ridge. Little Spoon will be open Sunday through ...
Green Lantern operated with two steel-and-fiberglass trains. Each train had seven cars with four seats in a single row, for a total of 28 riders. [22] Riders were secured by an over-the-shoulder harness. Green Lantern originally operated with three trains but the park later reduced operation to two trains due to the trains "stacking" on the ...
Hal Jordan was created in 1959 by writer John Broome and artist Gil Kane and first appeared in Showcase #22 (October 1959). Hal Jordan is a reinvention of the Green Lantern concept and is a member, and occasionally leader, of the Green Lantern Corps, as well as a founding member of the Justice League.
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 ...
Lexington’s restaurant scene is always buzzing, but 2024 was on fire. At least 30 new places opened all across the city. Major new restaurants opened in the suburbs, at the mall and downtown ...
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City Center, formerly known as CentrePointe, [1] is a residential, commercial, and retail building in downtown Lexington, Kentucky that opened in 2020. [2] The plan consists of a 12-story office tower incorporating premium luxury condominiums in its top three floors, two hotels, retail spaces and an underground parking garage.