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Rubicon opening new global corporate headquarters in City Center

Rubicon, a software platform that provides smart waste and recycling solutions to businesses and governments worldwide, announced that the company is opening a new office space in Lexington, Kentucky, which will now serve as the firm’s global headquarters. The location expands the company’s existing footprint in the state and honors its Kentucky roots. It joins the company’s other executive leadership...

What can reopen, what stays closed in Kentucky during Phase One?

On April 30, Govenor Beshear announced the plan for when certain businesses can reopen in May. Beginning on May 6, Raven Run and McConnell Springs are open to the public, but they are making changes. For those wanting to take a hike or walk through nature, you must register your time slot. At Raven Run, each registration will last 2...

Mayor Linda Gorton outlines new guidelines for Lexington during COVID-19

Lexington

On March 16, Lexington Mayor, Linda Gorton, announced more information on how to help contain the spread of COVID-19. As of March 23, there will be no more yard waste pick-up until further notice. To help families in this time of need, God’s Pantry predicts they will need at least 10,000 boxed meals per month. Fire Stations are closed...

Downtown Lexington announces COVID-19 reopening & recovery grant

Retail, restaurant, and bar businesses are the heart of downtown Lexington, but these businesses have been hit hard by the temporary shutdowns amid the pandemic. With more businesses allowed to reopen, Downtown Lexington Management District (DLMD) and Downtown Lexington Partnership (DLP) are teaming up to provide grants and in-kind marketing support to help these businesses overcome the challenges they may...