KY: Lincoln County Adds 2 New Build-Ready Sites | Trade and Industry Development

KY: Lincoln County Adds 2 New Build-Ready Sites

Mar 09, 2026
New sites add to state’s growing list of Build-Ready locations and commitment to speed-to-market initiatives.

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear highlighted further progress within the state’s speed-to-market and site development efforts as he announced two new Build-Ready sites in Lincoln County, preparing the community and surrounding areas for future investment, economic growth and job creation.  

Both Build-Ready sites, located in the Lincoln-Rowland Industrial Park, add to the state’s growing list of properties certified by Team Kentucky’s Cabinet for Economic Development as Build-Ready. Site 1 offers 15 acres of available shovel-ready land, with the capacity to locate a 100,000-square-foot building. Site 2 includes up to 18 acres with the similar potential to locate a 100,000-square-foot building.

“Continuing to invest in our speed-to-market programs is giving communities across the commonwealth a powerful tool for attracting economic investment,” said Gov. Beshear. “More important, it lays the groundwork for companies to locate here in Kentucky, bringing with them quality, life-changing job opportunities for our people. These site development efforts emphasize the message that Kentucky checks every box for companies looking to locate or expand their business. Thank you to the local and state officials for their work in getting these sites established and ready for future business.”

The sites are both zoned for industrial use and positioned adjacent to U.S. Highway 150 in Stanford, 23 miles from Interstate Highway 75. The properties are located 55 miles from Lexington’s Blue Grass Airport and 109 miles from the nearest riverport.

Utilities available on each site include a two-inch gas line, eight- and 10-inch sewer gravity lines, and 12-inch waterlines. Electricity is located on both sites, as well as natural gas provided by Atmos Energy Corp. The Build-Ready sites are also serviced with broadband for telecommunications by AT&T.

More information about the Lincoln-Rowland Industrial Park Build-Ready site 1 can be found here. Additional information regarding site 2 can be viewed here.

Lincoln County Judge/Executive Woods Adams is looking forward to the future economic growth of the community: “I’m proud of the progress we’re making in Lincoln County and the opportunities now available for industry. With two 100,000-square-foot Build-Ready pads within 15 miles of the RGL Rockcastle Megasite, we’re sending a clear message that Lincoln County is prepared to support economic growth and regional success.”

Stanford Mayor Dalton Miller highlighted the work and collaboration involved in the completion of the sites: “These sites are a product of hard work and a vision for the future of Stanford and Lincoln County. This is a lifetime investment into the citizens of Lincoln and surrounding counties. We plan on keeping our children and grandchildren in our community and allowing them to live the American Dream. I just want to thank the Industrial Authority, Rep. David Meade, Sen. Brandon Storm and Judge/Executive Woods Adams for being so committed to the future of Lincoln County.”

Dan Gutenson, vice chair of the Stanford-Lincoln County Industrial Development Authority and County Magistrate for District 2, is excited to see the opportunities both sites will bring: “Lincoln County is a great place to live and raise a family, and it just keeps getting better. With the completion of two certified 100,000-square-foot Build-Ready sites, each with over 15 acres, Lincoln County is poised to experience much-needed economic development and job creation. I want to thank all those who over the past several years have provided visionary leadership and invested their time and energy to see this project through. We are looking forward to working with site selectors and keeping the momentum going.”

With a Build-Ready site, much of the work – aside from construction – has already been completed. That includes controlling the land to be developed, completing archaeological, environmental and geotechnical studies, constructing a building pad, finishing preliminary design work, obtaining approved site plan permits and putting necessary infrastructure in place. On a Build-Ready site, construction can begin immediately.

To be certified as Build-Ready, a site must include a pad that can accommodate a building of 50,000 square feet, with the ability to expand to 100,000 square feet or more, and utilities extended to the site. Applicants – usually a city, county or economic development group – must have previously filed the necessary permits, as well as preliminary building plans, cost estimates and schedule projections. Applicants also are asked to provide a rendering of a potential building for the site.

Including these new sites in Lincoln County, the commonwealth is home to 30 available Build-Ready sites. Multiple other locations across the state are currently working toward certification.

To date, 12 former Build-Ready-certified sites – including tracts located in Barren, Butler, Christian, Graves, Hart, Laurel and Pulaski counties and five sites in Warren County – have been selected by companies for new location projects, allowing companies to bring their operations online in a cost-efficient manner while creating jobs for local Kentuckians.

 

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