'It is important that Louisville is a city that is thriving - a great place to live, work and visit - and we are committed to helping create economic vibrancy for every area of our community,' read a statement by Churchill Downs Inc. projects that the new facility will generate anywhere from $10-12 million in additional purse money for Churchill Downs races as well as benefit the community at large. Although casino gambling is illegal in the state of Kentucky, historical horse racing venues have been allowed to operate by state legislature. The venue is set to open with 500 historical horse racing machines, with the slot-type games allowing patrons to bet on randomly generated past horse races.
According to a report by the Associated Press, the new 43,000 square-foot venue named Derby City Gaming Downtown is projected to open in early 2023 a mere five miles away from the historic racetrack that plays host to the annual Kentucky Derby. announced plans to build a new casino-style venue in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The rapidly proliferating sports gaming industry scored another major victory on Thursday, as Churchill Downs Inc.