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There is significant local opposition to resort development of the land outside the borders of the Red River Gorge, one of Appalachia's most beloved natural attractions.
Language added in a last-minute committee substitute would increase the tax incentive amount afforded to a project like the high-end resort proposed years ago for the Red River Gorge area.
A destination resort may be on its way to roughly 900 acres of Eastern Kentucky's most popular attractions. Red River Economic Development, a nonprofit group in the charitable arm of the state's ...
A group has started a fundraising campaign as they continue to push their concerns over a resort development for the Red River Gorge.
A final economic development plan started by the state Chamber of Commerce and centered around a luxury resort in the Red River Gorge shows a wide-ranging approach to improving tourism and ...
A group that opposes proposed development near the Red River Gorge has stepped up its fight, starting a fundraising campaign to hire lawyers to stop the project.
The Lexington Herald-Leader reported the buyers are the Red River Property Holding Group. It will hold the land until Red River Economic Development can find a developer to build the resort. There is ...
A new resort could be coming to the Red River Gorge area, but people who live there have some concerns. The Red River Economic Development group approved a contract for a study to be done. They ...
Red River Economic Development announced Wednesday that private investors signed a contract to buy 891 acres (360 hectares) near Slade for about $2.25 million, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.