After a gas line strike shut down an entire neighborhood last week, the town of Lexington and other agencies laid out requirements for Ripple Fiber to keep digging in town.
Why they’re someone to watch in 2025: Despite many local performing groups closing, the Lexington Theatre Company is in the middle of an expansion. Last year they moved into a permanent home on ...
North Carolina-based coffee chain Canal Coffee Company will be opening a new location in downtown Lexington on Feb. 8 after ...
But what could they do? They started their own store, and the Lexington Co-op was born. Now, the 34-year-old Lexington Co-operative Market has moved into a brand-new, custom-built building at 807 ...
Dallas-based 413 Solutions, chaired by the Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith, said it expects the retail complex at 2552 Augusta ...
Solutions, Inc., has announced plans to develop a new shopping center that will be anchored by Target in Lexington.
The Town of Lexington has issued a stop work order to Ripple Fiber following recent incidents where the company hit and damaged multiple Dominion Energy gas lines.
A growing coffee company has opened a new store along a busy thoroughfare in the Midlands. Canal Coffee Co., which has nine ...
The Ripple Fiber CEO addressed Lexington's halt order, apologizing and pledging to investigate damage causes while ...
The town will not tolerate damage to critical infrastructure and disruption to entire communities,” the mayor said.
A development company co-owned by former Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith, hopes to open new plaza in the fall of 2026.