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Churchill Reveals $1B Expansion Before 154th Kentucky Derby

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In a pivotal moment for Churchill Downs, home of the famed Kentucky Derby, a sweeping series of renovations and expansions has been announced, marking the most ambitious modernization in the venue’s 150-year history. These developments are poised to dramatically enhance the spectator experience, showcasing a robust vision for the future of this historic racetrack.

Creating a premier viewing experience:

During a recent conference with analysts and investors, Bill Carstanjen, CEO of Churchill Downs Inc. (CDI), outlined the extensive changes planned for the facility. These updates aim not only to rejuvenate the existing infrastructure but also to amplify the on-site guest experience, which Carstanjen believes is vital for broadcasting the excitement of the Derby worldwide.

Central to the renovations is the Skye Reconstruction and Expansion Project, or “The Skye Project,” which will replace the current Skye Terrace. This project is set to introduce a new five-story building that will offer 13,300 premium seats, replacing the existing 11,500. These seats will boast enhanced views of the track and upgraded amenities, elevating the overall guest experience.

Additionally, the Conservatory Project will transform the infield area, replacing temporary structures with new permanent buildings that will provide over 7,000 premium experiences, including 36 luxurious suites. This project will introduce a new tunnel improving access to these areas, further enhancing guest circulation and comfort.

The Infield General Admission Project will introduce three new permanent structures designed to optimize the general admission experience. These buildings will offer additional entertainment options and rooftop viewing areas, which are expected to significantly enhance the Derby day experience for attendees.

Strategic investments for long-term growth:

The total investment for these projects is estimated to be just shy of one billion dollars, reflecting CDI’s commitment to maintaining the Kentucky Derby’s status as a premier sporting event. These developments are planned to be completed in stages, with full completion expected by the 154th Kentucky Derby in May 2028.
 

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