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Indiana Grand holds groundbreaking ceremony for new barn and dormitory

  • Writer: Tammy Knox
    Tammy Knox
  • Apr 29, 2021
  • 3 min read

SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (April 29, 2021) – Indiana Grand Racing & Casino held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday, April 29 to celebrate the addition of a new 100-stall barn and 50-room dormitory. The project, which is estimated as a $7 million investment by Caesars Entertainment, is expected to be completed in the fall of 2021.



The 100-stall barn, which will be enclosed and winterized for winter training, will include 10 wash bays, two restrooms and 10 tack rooms. The dormitory will include 50 rooms in a two-story structure next to the new barn. The facility will provide housing for those who care for the additional horses, featuring community bathrooms for both men and women, central air and heat, and a laundry facility on both floors. Both structures will be located on the west side of the current backstretch area.


Rachel McLaughlin, on air racing commentator for Indiana Grand, served as emcee for the event, which was moved under the trackside tent due to weather. Several dignitaries were in attendance including Indiana State Senator Jean Leising and former Senator Luke Kenley, who was recognized for his work and support of horse racing during his tenure.


“The horsemen are very appreciative of what Caesars is doing to advance racing,” said Brian Elmore, Executive Director of the Indiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association. “Racing is a $1 billion agri-business in the state that affects all 93 counties and we would be remised if we didn’t recognize Luke Kenley and what he did for racing during his time in the legislature. Luke set the blueprint for these continued projects to help Indiana horse racing.”


Several members of the local community were in attendance for the event, including Shelbyville Mayor Tom DeBaun, Adam Rude, Director of City Planning and Building Development, Joanne Bowen, Shelbyville City Council, Jordan Caldwell, Shelby County Council, Tony Logan, Shelbyville Fire Chief, Donna Christian and Courtney Chappella of the Shelby Chamber of Commerce, and Rachael Ackley, Director of the Shelby County Visitor’s and Tourism. Other individuals attending included Dan Nita, Regional President of Caesars Entertainment, Matt Bell, President and CEO of the Casino Association of Indiana, Deena Pitman, Executive Director of the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, Noah Jackson, General Counsel for the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, Bruce Murphy, President of the Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, Joe Davis, President of the Indiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, and Paul Martin, President of the Quarter Horse Racing Association of Indiana.


“This is an exciting time for horse racing in Indiana,” said Paul Martin, President of the Quarter Horse Racing Association of Indiana. “This is a message sent to the industry that we are expanding, and it sends a clear signal we are going to be here for a long time.”


Photo Caption (From Left to Right); From left, Luke Kenley, former Indiana State Senator, Deena Pitman, Executive Director of the Indiana Horse Racing Commission, Jean Leising, Indiana State Senator, Joseph Morris, Senior Vice President of Racing for Caesars Entertainment, Mike Rich, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Indiana Grand, Tom DeBaun, Mayor of Shelbyville, Adam Rude, Director of City Planning and Building Development, Dan Nita, Regional President, Paul Martin, President of the Quarter Horse Racing Association of Indiana, Joe Davis, President of the Indiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, Brian Elmore, Executive Director of the Indiana Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, Bruce Murphy, President of the Indiana Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, Eric Halstrom, Vice President and General Manager of Racing at Indiana Grand, Jordan Caldwell, Shelby County Council, and Joanne Bowen, Shelbyville City Council.



 
 
 

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