
New, $150 Million Shopping Plaza on the Way to Frankfort
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New, $150 million shopping plaza on the way to Frankfort.
"The Paddocks” is being built off Interstate 64 at U.S. 127 South. Its developer says the Paddocks will have something for everyone.
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New, $150 Million Shopping Plaza on the Way to Frankfort
Clip: Season 3 Episode 2 | 2m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
"The Paddocks” is being built off Interstate 64 at U.S. 127 South. Its developer says the Paddocks will have something for everyone.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipFrankfurt, you're getting a target.
It's one of many stores and businesses headed to a new $150 million shopping plaza on the way to Kentucky's capital city.
It will be called the paddocks.
The project is being built off exit 53 of Interstate 64 at U.S. 127 South.
Developer Pat Madden says the paddocks will have something for everyone.
We are.
Trust me, we are in communications with basically every type of retailer that you can imagine you'll have.
You'll come to this spot, you won't leave, you'll eat, you'll feel your car up, you'll get your car fixed, your shop for your wife will go in one direction and shop for clothes or groceries.
Then the husband will go somewhere else or this will have everything in it eventually.
And.
And we will start announcing those tenants over time.
But again, today's about target.
It was not an easy process.
That's what I want to say.
And again, without this administration, this would have never happened.
And in fact, it had a false start previously and got nowhere.
So this is something very special, something very unique, something very few communities in this state have.
In fact, I'm unaware of a target deal that's been done since 2000 in the state of Kentucky.
So this is a big thing that a national corporation like this has decided to come to a community like this and make this type of investment, think about that.
In 24 years, they haven't chose to do anything in Kentucky until now.
That says a lot about Frankfort.
People have said for a long time, Frankfort.
Frankford Frankfort is the state town of Frankfort.
More than that.
We are seeing more investments, more community, more jobs.
We have so many things on the horizon that we're getting ready to announce.
It is unbelievable and it is exciting for somebody in my position, along with the fiscal court, along with the mayor, along with the governor, things are finally happening in Franklin County.
The governor says the shopping plaza will mean more than a thousand jobs and $28 million in annual income.
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