Daily Business Report
Daily Business Report
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Alltech could double beer production with planned expansion
Alltech founder Pearse Lyons said Monday that the Nicholasville-based nutrition company is pressing forward with plans to expand its brewery in Lexington.
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Metal finishing business 'doesn't seem like work' to owner
"Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life" is advice that has been given in one form or another by everyone from Confucius to Oprah.
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Restaurateur Jeff Ruby tweets he's opening in Lexington, says no more
Restaurateur Jeff Ruby tweeted Friday afternoon that he plans to open a restaurant in Lexington's long-delayed CentrePointe development downtown in May 2015.
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Online currency Bitcoin moving more mainstream
Bitcoin's growing popularity and a recent surge in value has caught the eye of entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, including some who are convinced that Bitcoin could be the biggest thing on the Internet since, well, the Internet.
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Louisville-built Ford Escape gets poor crash-test rating
The new, Louisville-built Ford Escape, the top-selling small SUV so far this year, got a "poor" overall rating in front-end crash tests conducted by an insurance industry group.
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Family Foundation files instant racing briefs to Kentucky Supreme Court
The Family Foundation has filed response briefs with the Kentucky Supreme Court laying out its argument for allowing discovery in the instant racing case.
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Craft Beer Week celebrates growth of Lexington's brewery business
Two years ago, Lexington had one brewery and two or three nice places to get a craft beer.
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Bourbon Classic to return to Louisville in 2014
The Bourbon Classic, a weekend of tastings and discussions of bourbon-themed topics, will return to Louisville in 2014 after a successful debut this spring.
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Louisville distillery joins Kentucky Bourbon Trail
LOUISVILLE — The Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, a $10 million tourism center for bourbon maker Heaven Hill, will become the eighth distillery on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.
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DAILY BUSINESS REPORT
Business Lexington to move to monthly publication; ex-editor hired by KyForward
Business Lexington will go from being a twice-monthly publication to monthly, beginning with its June issue, on newsstands May 31.




