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Lexington Local Pulse: Board Approves Pyke Road Variance, Job Openings Surge, Calm Crime Report
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Good morning, this is Lexington Local Pulse for Sunday, December 14. We start with breaking news from City Hall, where the Board of Adjustment just reversed staff recommendations and approved a setback variance for a development on Pyke Road after hours of debate. This means smoother progress for local builders and fewer delays on that busy corridor near Hamburg Pavilion, directly easing traffic pressures we all feel during rush hour.
Shifting to our job market, its buzzing with opportunities. JPMorgan Chase posted a banker analyst role yesterday focused on commercial industries, perfect for our finance pros. Randstad at 3070 Lakecrest Circle reports strong demand in healthcare, manufacturing, and the horse industry, with hundreds of temp and permanent spots opening up weekly. A primary care physician position popped up too, and CSL added donor support tech jobs at their plasma center. We have about 500 new listings this week, rounded up, signaling a robust market for skilled workers.
On real estate, those Pyke Road approvals could nudge home prices up slightly near there, but inventory remains steady around 1,200 homes citywide. New business wise, no major closings, but watch for healthcare expansions tying into UK HealthCare.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 45 degrees and light winds, ideal for outdoor errands but bundle up for evening chills. No major impacts on events, with a dry outlook through Tuesday.
Crime report from the past day stays calm: Lexington police made a few arrests near downtown for minor thefts, no major incidents or safety alerts, keeping our streets secure.
Quick sports nod: UK mens hoops dominated last night at Rupp Arena. Schools report Tates Creek Highs debate team took first at regionals.
Looking ahead, catch the Holiday Market at Chevy Chase tomorrow and a free concert at the Lexington Opera House Tuesday.
And a feel-good story: Local volunteers at the Humane Society backpacked shelter pups around Triangle Park yesterday, sparking three adoptions and warming our hearts.
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Shifting to our job market, its buzzing with opportunities. JPMorgan Chase posted a banker analyst role yesterday focused on commercial industries, perfect for our finance pros. Randstad at 3070 Lakecrest Circle reports strong demand in healthcare, manufacturing, and the horse industry, with hundreds of temp and permanent spots opening up weekly. A primary care physician position popped up too, and CSL added donor support tech jobs at their plasma center. We have about 500 new listings this week, rounded up, signaling a robust market for skilled workers.
On real estate, those Pyke Road approvals could nudge home prices up slightly near there, but inventory remains steady around 1,200 homes citywide. New business wise, no major closings, but watch for healthcare expansions tying into UK HealthCare.
Weather today brings partly cloudy skies with highs near 45 degrees and light winds, ideal for outdoor errands but bundle up for evening chills. No major impacts on events, with a dry outlook through Tuesday.
Crime report from the past day stays calm: Lexington police made a few arrests near downtown for minor thefts, no major incidents or safety alerts, keeping our streets secure.
Quick sports nod: UK mens hoops dominated last night at Rupp Arena. Schools report Tates Creek Highs debate team took first at regionals.
Looking ahead, catch the Holiday Market at Chevy Chase tomorrow and a free concert at the Lexington Opera House Tuesday.
And a feel-good story: Local volunteers at the Humane Society backpacked shelter pups around Triangle Park yesterday, sparking three adoptions and warming our hearts.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Lexington Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI