For the first time the prospective new owners of Turf Paradise are speaking about their plans to redevelop the land that has hosted racing for 67 years. MORE ⬇️
PHOENIX — For the first time, the prospective new owners of Turf Paradise are speaking about their plans to redevelop the land that has hosted racing for 67 years.
As fans gathered for a day of racing at the Turf Paradise Kentucky Derby Party, CT Realty’s James “Watty” Watson and Carter Ewing were on hand at the track they hope to purchase. “I can tell you our goal is to restore racing to its former luster,” Watson said. “We think there is a great opportunity to do that.”“No,” Watson said. “Phase one, the initial phases are planned down 19th street across our southern perimeter and up the eastern perimeter on 11th.”“We’ve been inundated with inquiries from really meaningful companies that are looking for a home here.
They’re asking lawmakers to approve historical horse racing machines — which they say helped resurrect racetrack businesses in other states.They hope to add pieces to enrich the entertainment value at the track, allowing fans to further enjoy future race days.“We want to see a lot more days like this,” Ewing said.
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