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Hendricks Commercial Properties Announces Acquisition of The Summit at Fritz Farm

  • May 15, 2025
  • 1 min read

Premier Mixed-Use Destination in Lexington, KY Joins HCP's Expanding Portfolio



Beloit, WI & Lexington, KY (May 15, 2025) – Hendricks Commercial Properties (HCP), a national real estate investment and development firm headquartered in Beloit, Wisconsin, is pleased to announce its acquisition of the property currently known as The Summit at Fritz Farm, a premier mixed-use development located in Lexington, Kentucky. HCP purchased the property from owner and operators Swift Creek Real Estate Partners and Centennial Real Estate Management, LLC.


Known for its distinctive blend of shopping, dining, and lifestyle experiences, The Summit at Fritz Farm has established itself as a vibrant community hub in the region. The development features over 60 street-level shops, nine dining options, and a luxury apartment community, making it a gathering place for visitors and locals alike.


"We are excited to add Fritz Farm to our portfolio," said Rob Gerbitz, CEO of Hendricks Commercial Properties.

"This acquisition aligns with our strategic vision of investing in high-quality, experiential mixed-use properties that serve as community hubs. We look forward to building upon the strong foundation established at Fritz Farm and continuing to enhance the experience for tenants and guests alike."

This acquisition underscores HCP's commitment to expanding its footprint in key markets across the United States. With a proven track record of developing and managing innovative properties, HCP plans to leverage its expertise to further elevate the offerings throughout the property, ensuring it remains a premier destination in the region.


For more information about Hendricks Commercial Properties and its portfolio, please visit www.hendricksgroup.net.

### Media Contact: RoseAnn Haedt, media@hendricksgroup.net 



 
 
 

2 Comments


sumuki
Feb 23

This is exciting news about The Summit at Fritz Farm! I remember when I first visited that area; it was buzzing with energy and had a unique mix of shops and restaurants. It's crazy to think how commercial properties can reshape a community. It reminds me of the FNAF games—how the environment can influence experiences. Just like how new locations in FNAF add layers to gameplay, these developments will definitely enhance local culture and bring people together even more! Can't wait to see what's next!

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Friedrich Engels
Feb 11

I played Block Blast while my phone battery was stuck at one percent. Every move felt like a race against shutdown.

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