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Opening date
  
1986

No. of stores and services
  
17

Opened
  
1986

Phone
  
+1 859-245-1513

Owner
  
Langley Properties

No. of anchor tenants
  
2

Number of stores and services
  
17

Location
  
Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Total retail floor area
  
168,038 square feet (15,611.2 m)

Address
  
161 Lexington Green Cir, Lexington, KY 40503, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PMSunday12–6PMMonday10AM–9PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Fayette Mall, Hamburg Pavilion, Lexington Mall, Turfland Mall, Mary Todd Lincoln House

Profiles

The mall at lexington green


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 ideally located at the intersection of New Circle and Nicholasville Roads just north of the region's largest retail development. Lexington Green's signature cupolas and lakefront shopping provide an oasis in the midst of Lexington, Kentucky's busiest intersection.

Contents

Lexington Green is uniquely positioned as an upscale retail center. Anchor tenants include Joseph-Beth Booksellers, one of the region's largest bookstores; Whole Foods; LOFT; Evereve; Black Market; Chico's; Lululemon Athletica and Anthropologie.

The mall at lexington green


History

The Mall at Lexington Green opened to the public in 1986 as a two-level hybrid enclosed mall and strip mall. From 1986 to 2007 the mall saw many different in and out tenants originally anchored by Disc Jockey Music, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, and Sears Homelife. The mall space was originally very vacant with only a few businesses inside of it. The mall stayed this way until tenant Joseph-Beth Booksellers was recognized by Greater Lexington Chamber of Commerce as the "1989 Small Business of the Year" This led to local development group Langley Properties to acquire the mall in the mid-1990s and convert most of the vacant upper and lower level spaces of the mall into space for the bookstore leaving only about seven enclosed spaces in the mall. By this time another anchor CompUSA moved into the old Joseph-Beth space. By the mid-2000s the mall began to lose many tenants. Sears Homelife closed and a furniture department was reincorporated into the main Fayette Mall store. The space was later renovated and occupied by Wild Oats Markets,and later changed to Whole Foods Market. CompUSA and Disc Jockey closed in 2007 leading many of the other tenants to close their doors as well. Currently, the mall is anchored by Whole Foods and Joseph-Beth Booksellers along with Target as an outparcel. On April 1, 2011, Langley Properties announced that Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate, Inc would be handling leasing efforts as the mall will be redeveloped entirely into a lifestyle center.

Popularity in Lexington

In recent years, the shopping center has grown in popularity among older teens, young adults, and middle to upper class locals that embrace the art culture in Lexington.

References

The Mall at Lexington Green Wikipedia