Historic downtown Lexington is experiencing changes that signal economic stability to some. Businesses are expanding and some are launching for the first time.
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Developer Ed Walker brought excitement to Buena Vista with plans to revitalize the downtown. After almost three years, he’s leaving. But BV officials have a new plan to keep going.
Ed Walker, a Roanoke developer, has bought 12 Buena Vista buildings and is working with W&L law students to come up with new uses.
A Disabilities Services Board member said the city needs to improve accessibility downtown.
Owner plans to keep the Buena Vista building for storage and a workshop.
To encourage more shoppers to stay local, Main Street Lexington will be running its 3rd annual Love Lexington Lotto during the holiday season.
From Robert E. Lee to the country’s first streaker, the “righteous and rascals” of Rockbridge County are being commemorated along…
By Becky Mickel Elderly residents of the Lyric building on Main Street now have nine designated parking spaces. City Council…
By Paige Gance The Lexington Planning Commission has unanimously recommended that city council amend its sign ordinance to “bring Lexington…
By Sage Um To get the attention and dollars of local women who usually drive to malls in Charlottesville or…