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Well, there is a mall in the downtown Civic Center adjacent to Rupp Arena. I have not been in there for a while, but it is not the same type of stores as a suburban mall has. More boutique and unique sort of things. There is an outdoor mall/giant set of strip centers, over in the Hamburg area, which has most of the same stores as Fayette Mall. Then there are two failed/failing malls that are mere shells now, one on Harrodsburg Road, and the other on Richmond Road, both inside New Circle.
I just tried to surf on it again and found them on the map. Actually I'm not looking for anything in particular, I just want to get as much information about Lexington for possible relocation from up north. Thanks for all the infos!
Hamburg has a lot of stores that you typically find in malls (American Eagle, Victoria's Secret, Gap, Yankee Candle, etc) but it's an "open air lifestyle center." It's right off I-75 at exit 108. It also has stores like Target, Meijer, Garden Ridge, Kohl's, Circuit City, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Movie theatre, etc.
We'll in that case I think you will be happy with the selection here in Lexington. Some more shopping you can find here...in addition to the above.... Express, Ann Taylor, Ann Taylor Loft, Arden B, BeBe, Macys, T J Maxx, Burlington Coat Factory, Capel Rugs (super nice), Dillards, Ambercrombie, Gap, White House/Black Market, Joeseph Beth, Yankee Candle, Bath and Body Works, Old Navy, Dick's Sporting Goods, Philip Galls, John's Run/Walk Shop, Home Goods and tons more. There a also a lot of boutique stores downtown that carry expensive jeans and womens clothing that you would find in places like NYC and Cali, monogrammed items, gifts and hard to find fun stuff ........AJ's Casuals, MOD, Peggys, and about 10 more...hope that helps....We could use a Nordstrom...I look for a pricer department store in the near future.
It seems like Lexington with it's size, just have everything as far as shopping is concerned and that's good to know! Here is my next question, as far as flights, what's the farthest direct flight from Lexington Blue Grass airport? Right now we're just turn between Lexington & Louisville since both are quite nice cities and we're looking for a residential lot that's in a subdivision in both with a decent size and price, wish us luck! Thanks in advance! I appreciate it.
Louisville has a decidedly better airport than Lexington.
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