T
hose in the Thoroughbred
industry know better than
most that a horse is not
simply just "a horse." Each
representative of the breed
is an investment of not only money, skill,
and emotion, but time, planning, and
careful consideration in an attempt to
improve on the generations that came
before it, and in the rarest of cases, to
emulate the greatness of those whose
blood runs through their veins.
It was that same approach – a nod to
the past and an eye toward the future –
that went into designing what has quick-
ly become the premier destination for
retail, dining, and living in Lexington.
Located on the corner of Man O' War
Boulevard and Nicholasville Road across
from Fayette Mall, The Summit at Fritz
Farm was designed to offer Lexingto-
nians and out-of-towners alike elevated,
modern options for everyday outings.
"Our focus was to complement rath-
er than compete with the existing retail
space in Lexington," said Libby Lassiter,
Executive Vice President of Retail Leas-
ing and Development of Bayer Proper-
ties, the development group behind The
Summit at Fritz Farm.