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Demolition of Pimlico Race Course begins this week as part of a $400 million redevelopment plan to transform the historic site into a year-round horse racing and tourism venue.
Demolition at Baltimore's historic Pimlico Race Course will begin on Thursday, July 24, with the complete redevelopment expected to be finished in time for the 2027 Preakness Stakes.
The Maryland Stadium Authority announced July 23 that the structural demolition needed for the Redevelopment of the Pimlico Racing Facility project will begin July 24 with the razing of the existing ...
“Through this multi-year transformational project, the Pimlico Race Course will become a year-round racing facility bringing in economic benefits to the surrounding communities and further elevating ...
The first phase of structural demolition at Pimlico Race Course begins with crews razing the barns and outbuildings, clearing the way for the $400 million redevelopment of the site.
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150th Preakness Stakes marks the end of an era The Preakness Stakes will look much different when it returns to Baltimore's historic Pimlico Race Course in 2027 following major renovations.
While Saturday's Preakness was one to remember, officials who pushed for the planned rebuild of Pimlico Race Course may want to forget the flagging attendance record in recent years.
Gigi Eze poses for a photo during the celebration. The 150th year of the Preakness Stakes takes place at Pimlico Race Course, drawing thousands. Megan Rivers and Lawana White enjoy the event.