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Things to Do Around Lexington, KY

Lexington is widely renowned for its horse-themed fun, but that's not all this second-largest city in Kentucky has to offer. You don't have to worry about what to do in Lexington as there is a wide array of other fun activities to enjoy in this part of the country...

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Things to Do in Kentucky in 2023

Nestled in the heart of the Upper South, Kentucky is famous for its rolling hills of bluegrass, vibrant culture, and fabulous food – just to name a few of the state's highlights. Kentucky has something to offer everybody and is home to a thriving population that has...

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Fun Things to Do in Louisville, Kentucky

  If you have been thinking about a vacation or a place to stay in Kentucky, Louisville is the place to be. Besides being the largest city in Kentucky, this is the vacation destination for you and your family. So many fun things to see, do, and experience. Places...

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Anderson Communities Aggressively Recruits New Employees to Address Housing Shortage in Central KY

Anderson Communities, led by Founder & CEO Dennis Anderson, has been providing housing solutions to Central Kentucky for nearly forty years. But, in all his years of experience, Anderson says, “I’ve never seen anything quite like this…” Anderson commented on the current housing shortage by highlighting the extreme circumstances surrounding the situation. “In March, pending […]

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In The News: Two Large Developments in Todd Road Lexington

A section of Todds Road will likely see more traffic in coming years. On Thursday, two separate developments in the same block on Todds Road received preliminary approval from the Urban County Planning Commission. The planning commission voted 8 to 1 approve a zone change from agricultural urban to high density apartment for a 125-unit, […]

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Senior Apartments in Lexington, KY, Approved

A new development that will include senior apartments, town homes and more than 130 homes on Spurr Road got the green light on Thursday from a Lexington planning body. The Urban County Planning Commission unanimously approved a series of zone changes for the Dennis Anderson and Anderson Communities Development for more than 40 acres at […]

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