
Lexington's Historic Pride Parade, Tight Rental Market, and Affordable Housing Innovation
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We wake up today to some breaking news for our community. Lexington marks history with its first-ever Pride Parade kicking off at 11 this morning along Oliver Lewis Way. It is the centerpiece of this year’s Pride Festival, set to be the biggest yet. Organizers say it’s all about love, inclusion, and celebrating our city’s diversity. Expect road closures and vibrant crowds as folks from across Lexington and beyond gather for this landmark event.
From City Hall, we are hearing updates on local housing challenges. As the summer rental season ramps up, Lexington finds itself with the 16th tightest rental market in the country, and third in the South. If you are searching for a new apartment, expect higher competition and rising prices. Local officials are promising to address affordability, but for now, renters are feeling the pinch.
On the jobs front, healthcare, education, and tech continue leading new postings. The unemployment rate remains steady, holding near four percent. Employers around the Hamburg and downtown areas are still in need of workers, especially in retail and hospitality.
Turning to real estate, our market stays hot. Single-family home sales are brisk, with prices up a bit over last year. One local agent reports houses in Chevy Chase are selling within days, many above asking price.
Weather today is typical for late June. We start off warm and muggy, with highs climbing into the mid to upper 80s. Scattered afternoon storms are possible, especially near the Bluegrass Airport, so pack an umbrella if you are heading downtown.
On the cultural front, Keeneland fans are following the Wise Dan Stakes at Churchill Downs this evening, with a strong Lexington contingent in the race. The local favorite, Event Detail, is drawing attention after a comeback season. Post time for that big race is 5:31 PM.
In sports, Lexington’s high school all-stars are shining. Henry Clay’s girls soccer team advanced to the state semifinals this week, and our summer baseball leagues are in full swing, with games at Shillito Park drawing big crowds.
Music lovers, don’t miss the live jazz session tonight at Al’s Bar on North Limestone. And in arts, local artist Kiptoo Tarus is getting buzz for his new exhibit at the Living Arts and Science Center, highlighting Lexington’s creative spirit.
A quick look at public safety. Overnight, Lexington Police responded to a burglary on Harrodsburg Road, making one arrest. No injuries were reported, and officers say there is no ongoing threat to the neighborhood.
A feel-good story to close: Somerset Community College has just completed Kentucky’s first 3D-printed house, built right here in Lexington. Students and local builders teamed up to make affordable housing a reality, showing innovation is alive and well in the Bluegrass.
That’s it for our roundup. This has been Lexington Local Pulse. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.