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Pimlico redevelopment project officially progresses
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Pimlico Revamp Moves Forward: Redevelopment Project Officially Advances

July 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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A new era for Maryland horse racing is set to begin this week as the Maryland Stadium Authority announced the start of demolition at the Pimlico racecourse. Beginning Thursday, the first phase will concentrate on dismantling barns and outbuildings near Winners Avenue to prepare for the site’s redevelopment.

Craig A. Thompson, chairman of the authorities, emphasized that this step is vital for converting Pimlico into a venue that hosts racing activities throughout the year. He highlighted that the project aims to boost the local economy and enhance Maryland’s standing as a premier destination for sports tourism.

Clark Construction Group LLC will oversee the demolition work as the project’s construction manager. This initiative is part of a $400 million redevelopment plan authorized by Maryland lawmakers through House Bill 1524 in 2024. The legislation enables the comprehensive renovation of the Pimlico racecourse in Baltimore and the creation of a new training facility at Shamrock Farm in Carroll County. Both venues’ designs are being developed in collaboration with Ayers St. Gross, a large architectural firm, and Clark Construction.

Demolition preparations kicked off soon after the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes in May. During the construction period, racing and training activities will temporarily relocate to Laurel Park. The 151st Preakness Stakes will also be held there in 2026, with the event returning to a revamped Pimlico venue for its 152nd running in 2027.

After the Preakness event, horses and staff vacated the premises, and Maryland archives preserved significant artifacts from the site. In recent weeks, crews have secured the area with fencing, conducted pest control, managed utilities, and carried out reduction procedures ahead of the demolition. A ceremonial event marking the historic Pimlico Clubhouse demolition is planned for later this summer.

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Besides the new racing complex, the project includes a public exhibit celebrating Pimlico and Maryland’s rich horse racing history. The display will feature artifacts, photos, oral histories, and materials safeguarded from the current site. It will particularly highlight African American jockeys, the development of thoroughbred racing in Maryland, and the cultural significance of the Preakness Stakes.

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Fan Take: This redevelopment is a thrilling milestone for horse racing fans, signaling a bright future for an iconic venue steeped in tradition. By modernizing Pimlico and enhancing its year-round appeal, Maryland is sure to strengthen its legacy in the sport and attract new generations of enthusiasts.

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