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'''Hamburg''' is an area in [[Lexington, Kentucky]] that encompasses over 2,000,000 square feet of retail space, 160 acres of professional offices, and 1,000 acres of residential development. == History == Established in 1897 by [[John E. Madden]], a renowned figure in horse racing, Hamburg Place originated from the proceeds of selling the racehorse Hamburg. Madden's legacy thrived through producing multiple champions, including the first Triple Crown winner, [[Sir Barton]]. The construction of [[Roads in Lexington, Kentucky|Interstate 75]] in 1964 marked the beginning of development within Hamburg Place. Anita and Patrick W. Madden spearheaded the vision for a retail destination, attracting major stores like Meijer, Target, Wal-Mart, and others. Today, half of Hamburg Place has been developed, featuring green spaces and a horse cemetery honoring legendary champions. Its ongoing development melds modernity with a nod to its equestrian heritage, representing a dynamic community. == Hamburg Pavilion == '''Hamburg Pavilion''' is a regional shopping center located along [[Roads in Lexington, Kentucky|I-75]] and [[Man o' War Boulevard]] in Lexington, Kentucky. It is one of the state's largest shopping centers with 1,040,000 square feet (97,000 m<sup>2</sup>) of retail space and is continuing to be developed. The shopping center is anchored by [[Target]], Big Lots, PetSmart, [[Meijer]], Kohl's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Staples, Regal Cinemas, Half Price Books, Barnes & Noble, At Home, Bed Bath & Beyond, Total Wine & More, Value City Furniture, Gordon Food Service (GFS), Cost Plus World Market, Buy Buy Baby, and Best Buy. It is part of the Hamburg Place development. Restaurants include Bonefish Grill, Johnny Carino's, Raffertys, Carrabbas Italian Grill, Outback Steakhouse, Old Chicago, Frisch's Big Boy, Red Lobster, and BD's Mongolian Grill. Hotels include TownePlace Suites, Hyatt Place, Courtyard by Marriott, Sleep Inn, Holiday Inn, Homewood Suites by Hilton, and Residence Inn by Marriott. Hamburg Pavilion was developed on land that was once part of Hamburg Place Farm, for which its name is derived. The first stores opened in the shopping center in 1997. ==References== * [http://www.hamburgplace.com/aboutus.html About Us. Hamburg Place] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg_Pavilion Hamburg Pavilion. Wikipedia] [[Category:Shopping]]
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