Churchill Downs Incorporated
Churchill Downs to Renovate Jockey Club Suites
Churchill Downs Incorporated has announced a renovation project that will update and refresh the Jockey Club Suites at Churchill Downs Racetrack. The $14 million renovation will modernize what is considered one of the original luxury and full-service hospitality experiences at the legendary Racetrack. The project is scheduled to be completed in advance of the 150th Kentucky Derby in May 2024.
The renovation plans will enhance all aspects of the 61 suites, common spaces, dining rooms and restrooms located on the fourth, fifth and sixth floors in a tower directly adjacent to the historic Twin Spires along the homestretch at Churchill Downs. Originally constructed in 2004, the Jockey Club Suites seat approximately 2500 guests which, in addition to private suites, includes the Triple Crown Ballroom, Grand Foyer, Derby and Oaks meeting rooms and the new Triple Crown Balcony and also serves as a premium rentable space for special events throughout the year.
“The Jockey Club Suites are a core premium hospitality product. This renovation project will ensure existing and future suite holders are provided the entertainment experience Churchill Downs is known for and our guests have come to expect for Kentucky Derby Week and all other racing events,” Mike Anderson, President of Churchill Downs, said.
Acquisitions/Merger
CDI Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Preakness Intellectual Property Rights
Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI) has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the intellectual property, including all trademarks and associated rights, of the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (the Preakness IP Rights) from 1/ST Maryland LLC, an affiliate of 1/ST Racing, for a purchase price of $85 million, subject to customary closing conditions (the Transaction).
The Preakness IP Rights are subject to an Exclusive License Agreement pursuant to which CDI will license to the State of Maryland the intellectual property rights necessary to conduct the running of the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes in exchange for an annual fee.
The Preakness Stakes, first run in 1873, is the second leg of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. The Black-Eyed Susan is a leading race for three-year-old fillies traditionally conducted at Pimlico Race Course on the day before Preakness.
“This acquisition adds one of the most iconic brands in American sports to our portfolio and is consistent with our strategy of investing in premier Thoroughbred racing assets with long-term growth potential. In keeping ownership of the Preakness intellectual property in the racing industry, CDI will support efforts to fully realize the potential of a redeveloped Pimlico and Preakness Stakes within the Triple Crown and the broader sports and entertainment landscape,” said Bill Carstanjen, Chief Executive Officer of CDI.
The parties expect the Transaction to close after the running of the 2026 Preakness Stakes. The Transaction will be funded with cash on hand and the Company’s existing credit facility.
The post CDI Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Preakness Intellectual Property Rights appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.
Bill Carstanjen
CDI Opens Marshall Yards Racing & Gaming in Southwestern Kentucky
Marshall Yards Racing & Gaming in southwestern Kentucky opened its doors to the public. It is the eighth historical horse racing and entertainment venue in the state for Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI).
The 23,000 square foot venue in Calvert City, Kentucky features 225 state-of-the-art historical racing machines (HRM), a retail sportsbook, simulcast wagering, and various food and beverage offerings. The new HRM entertainment venue will support purse funding for Oak Grove Racing, Gaming & Hotel’s (Oak Grove) racing meet in Oak Grove, Kentucky.
“We are setting a new pace for growth as we expand CDI’s footprint in Southwestern Kentucky. Marshall Yards reflects our vision to build destination experiences that generate local economic opportunities, inspire regional tourism, and secure our place at the forefront of racing and entertainment,” said Bill Carstanjen, CEO of CDI.
The post CDI Opens Marshall Yards Racing & Gaming in Southwestern Kentucky appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.
Bill Carstanjen
CDI Announces Development Plans for Casino in Salem, New Hampshire
Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI) has announced new development details related to its charitable gaming facility in Salem, New Hampshire. The company currently operates Casino Salem, located in 19,000 square-feet within The Mall at Rockingham Park. Casino Salem will be redeveloped as Rockingham Grand Casino.
Rockingham Grand Casino will occupy 160,000 square-feet over three floors and will feature 825 historical racing machines, 32 table games, 12 electronic table game seats, a 900-seat live entertainment venue, and several food and beverage concepts, including a center bar and full-service sports bar and restaurant. The Company received approval from the Salem Planning Board for its development plan in December.
Rockingham Grand Casino will be a key tenant of The Mall at Rockingham Park which is the largest shopping mall in New Hampshire. Rockingham Grand Casino is also positioned near Tuscan Village, a prominent mixed-use development offering dining, entertainment, retail shopping, residential areas, hotels, and commercial office space. CDI plans to open Rockingham Grand Casino in mid-2027, with an expected capital investment of $180-200 million.
“We are proud to officially begin our development of Rockingham Grand Casino in partnership with Joe Faro and Sal Lupoli. We look forward to contributing to New Hampshire’s charitable organizations while bringing outstanding entertainment experiences to our guests across the greater Boston region,” said Bill Carstanjen, Chief Executive Officer of CDI.
“We are excited to take the next step alongside our valued partners at Churchill Downs as we begin our journey to bring Rockingham Grand Casino to life. We remain fully committed to strengthening our local economy through the creation of vibrant consumer destinations,” said Joe Faro and Sal Lupoli.
The post CDI Announces Development Plans for Casino in Salem, New Hampshire appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.
-
Latest News4 days agoConnect with N1 Partners at G Gate Conf 2026
-
América Latina4 days agoLas diferencias locales de Argentina representan tanto un desafío como una oportunidad para el sector del iGaming
-
game-launch4 days agoMillion Games launches East West Wild slot with progressive multipliers
-
AI4 days agoVeikkaus rolls out OpenBet’s Neccton responsible gambling platform ahead of 2027 reform
-
Africa4 days agoBooming Games signs content deal with World Sports Betting in South Africa
-
Gmonitor.ai4 days agoGmonitor llega a Latinoamérica: la plataforma de inteligencia de mercado para operadores debuta en seis mercados regulados
-
Latest News4 days agoSportradar Report | World Cup 2026: Opportunities for the Latin American Sports Betting Market
-
eSports5 days agoG2 partners with PUBG MOBILE Esports to scale Western Europe competition



