Ask Lex · @foxystvtime · history ball homes
So I've got a question here from at FoxysTVTime on YouTube who wants to know about the history of Ball Homes. I've seen their signs all around town, but honestly, I don't know much about how they got started.
Oh, Ball Homes is really a Lexington success story. They were incorporated by Don and Mira Ball back in nineteen fifty-nine, and their very first homes were actually starter homes designed specifically for first responders who were required to live within the city limits. So they really started out serving the community right from the beginning.
That's cool that they had that connection to police and firefighters from day one.
Exactly, and they've stayed family-owned all these years. The company is now operated by the second and third generations of Ball management. What's really impressive is how they grew - in the nineteen nineties they expanded from their strong Lexington base into the surrounding Central Kentucky communities, and then in nineteen ninety-seven they started building in the Louisville area, beginning with just nine lots in one neighborhood.
Nine lots to what they are now - that's quite a journey.
It really is. They've been voted Lexington's Favorite Builder by the Herald-Leader's Reader's Choice Awards every year since two thousand eight, and Builder magazine has ranked them as one of the nation's top one hundred builders annually since nineteen ninety-eight. They've helped create some of our most well-known neighborhoods like Masterson Station, Cedar Ridge, and Rose Ridge. And Don Ball, the founder, passed away in twenty eighteen, but the company continues that community focus that started with those first responder homes nearly seventy years ago.
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