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Fayette Mall is a regional shopping mall in Lexington, Kentucky, located at 3401 Nicholasville Road in southern Lexington. It is the largest mall in the state of Kentucky. The mall's anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Dillard's. The mall is among the largest shopping malls in the southeastern United States, boasting ...
A new locally owned restaurant that hopes to be “a neighborhood dining destination for locals and visitors” is coming to Lexington’s Fayette Mall.. Mileta, a new upscale contemporary Italian ...
The expansion of the Fayette Mall in 1993 with the addition of an entire wing and department store, began to erode Lexington Mall's customer base. [3] The then-manager of the mall stated that the facility would be renovated by 1995, as it had not been renovated since its original opening; however, this was an un-kept promise.
A new restaurant has opened near Fayette Mall off Nicholasville Road in Lexington that specializes in a particular kind of sweets: Crepes. Dip N Crepe, which serves a menu of the egg-based treats ...
The Mall at Lexington Green is a hybrid enclosed shopping mall and outdoor lifestyle center in Lexington, Kentucky. Adjacent to Target and Fayette Mall, Lexington Green is located at the intersection of New Circle and Nicholasville Roads just north of the region's largest retail development. Lexington Green is positioned as an upscale retail ...
The patio in front of Saul Good Restaurant & Pub, located at 3801 Mall Rd., behind Fayette Mall, photographed May 9, 2022. The Lexington, Ky. restaurant was sold by founders Rob & Diane Perez ...
McAlpin’s opened in 1967 at Turfland Mall, and two other locations followed on Richmond Road and Fayette Mall. The store closed their location in 1998 after it was bought out by Dillard’s.
Branch stores were built at new outlying suburban malls: Tri-County Mall (1960), Western Woods (1963), Beechmont Mall (1969), Oxmoor Mall (Louisville, Kentucky, 1971), Fayette Mall (Lexington, Kentucky, 1971), Florence Mall (Florence, Kentucky, 1977) and Jefferson Mall (Louisville, 1979).