NAI Isaac Completes Buzzed Bull Creamery Lease at The Summit at Fritz Farm in Lexington, KY
Lexington, KY - NAI Isaac, a full-service commercial real estate brokerage, property management, and facilities services firm, announces the completion of a retail lease with Buzzed Bull Creamery at The Summit Fritz Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. Zach Smith, Associate and Paul Ray Smith, Executive Vice President with NAI Isaac, represented Buzzed Bull Creamery alongside Sherry Sanchez with RESOLUT RE. Samantha Merrell with Bayer Properties represented the Landlord. Buzzed Bull Creamery is a hand-crafted ice cream and milkshake company offering premium, made-to-order, alcohol and non-alcohol frozen desserts and coffee. Their new Summit at Fritz Farm location will be situated at the main entrance of the development. They anticipate a summer 2021 opening date.
Zach Smith of NAI Isaac commented on the lease, “Buzzed Bull Creamery will join numerous other exciting local and national tenants at The Summit at Fritz Farm, Lexington’s fastest-growing multi-concept entertainment destination. We are excited that we could be a part of bringing this new concept to Kentucky.”
The Summit at Fritz Farm is a mixed-use commercial development with more than 60 street-level retail shops, over 20 dining options, build-to-suit office space, and luxury apartments. With Lexington’s population of nearly 300,000, this shopping center draws discerning shoppers for its family-friendly atmosphere, outdoor amenities, and trend-setter retail stores. The development also attracts residents to its upscale multifamily community for the conveniences living at The Summit offers
About NAI Isaac
NAI Isaac is a Lexington, Kentucky-based firm specializing in the leasing, sales, and management of commercial real estate through the Central Kentucky region. The company’s satisfied clients include developers, private investors, corporations, institutions, non-profits, and REITs. It maintains long-term client relationships through unequaled skill, knowledge, and dedication.
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