Nicholasville Kentucky Real Estate Development Public Meeting 12-8-2007
Posted by: Malok in Jessamine County, Nicholasville KY Real Estate, Lexington KY Real Estate
A meeting was held this past Saturday on December 8 2007 regarding the future of Nicholasville Kentucky real estate development downtown - and included future plans for the city.
The meeting was held at The Clark Building which is located at 109 North Main Street (and is located immediately adjacent to the Nicholasville Cafe).
This meeting was open to the public and the government officials wanted input from the local residents of Jessamine County KY to voice their views on how they would like to see real estate development go on and the future development plans for the city.
The mayor of Nicholasville KY, Mayor Russ Meyer used the campaign pledge that he would lead the city to a revitalization of the downtown area and promote growth within Jessamine County KY.
One of the new developments for the area has included the rehabing of 4 of the historic buildings on South Main Street that date back to the 19th century and were destroyed by fire in December 2004.
The government purchased those burnt out buildings for $210000 and has spent approximately $1.7 million making them a completely renovated asset to the community.
Other expansion and growth that has promised to be coming is a satellite location for one of the Lexington Kentucky staples - which is Common Grounds Coffee House. They have plans for placing a new location in operation at the corner of Main Street and Maple, and will name their new store Main & Maple because of its location.
The meeting had speakers from several organizations including CDP Engineers who are consults in Lexington acting on behalf of the city of Nicholasville and Jessamine County KY to provide their input regarding feasibility for some of the upcoming proposals as well as providing commentary for suggestions made by the public.
Some of the additional real estate development that was voiced as a desirous by the community was some additional restaurants - feeling that would give persons a reason to go to the downtown area and perhaps support some of the existing businesses that are in the area.
It certainly looks like Nicholasville KY is well on its way toward becoming an even more charming and revitalized area for the community.




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