Business
Denham-Blythe: Constructing a Legacy
Denham-Blythe marks 50 years of construction, collaboration, and relationship-driven expansion across Kentucky and beyond.
Jul 1, 2026
The Secret to Ale-8’s Success
As Kentucky's iconic soft drink celebrates its 100th anniversary, its greatest asset may not be its secret recipe, but its determination to remain independent
Jul 1, 2026
BizLex Q&A: Bob Quick
The outgoing president and CEO of Commerce Lexington reflects on regional collaboration, economic growth, and the evolution of Central Kentucky’s business community
Jul 1, 2026
Thoroughbred: Built to Last
Four decades after getting its start alongside Toyota in Georgetown, Thoroughbred Architects and Engineers is helping shape projects across Kentucky and beyond
Jul 1, 2026
Bolstering Your Brand
Local experts meet for a roundtable conversation on working with creative consultants, honing your message, and the value of authenticity
Jul 1, 2026
Who's Who for July 2026
New hires, promotions, and good work from the Central Kentucky business community.
Jul 1, 2026
Agricultural Development Board Approves Central Kentucky Projects
Agricultural producers and rural communities across Central Kentucky are set to receive a share of nearly $3.7 million in funding approved by the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board at its June meeting.
Jun 30, 2026
KSR, Walk-On's team up on new sports bar with familiar Lexington names
Less than a month after KSBar & Grille closed its doors, the Lexington sports bar founded by Kentucky Sports Radio's Matt Jones has found new life through a partnership with growing national chain Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux.
Jun 16, 2026
Tourism generated $1.7 billion economic impact in Fayette County in 2025
Travel and tourism generated a $1.71 billion economic impact in Fayette County in 2025, according to a study released recently for the Kentucky Department of Tourism.
Jun 11, 2026
Lexington Hits Pause on Data Centers as AI Infrastructure Expands
At a June 9 meeting, the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council voted to institute a moratorium on approvals and zone changes for data centers in the county through October 31 in order to more fully consider the issues and regulations at hand.
Jun 8, 2026










