Aug 11, 2019 by Marie Puleo, Pompano Beach Real Estate and Development Reporter. ISLE CASINO/POMPANO BEACH REDEVELOPMENT: The latest plans to transform the Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park into Live! Resorts Pompano – an entertainment, hotel, dining, retail, residential and office hub – may include 4,100 residential units.
Location | Pompano Beach, Florida |
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Coordinates | 26°13′44″N80°09′07″W / 26.22889°N 80.15194°WCoordinates: 26°13′44″N80°09′07″W / 26.22889°N 80.15194°W |
Owned by | Eldorado Resorts |
Race type | Harness racing |
Official website |
Isle Casino Pompano Park Fl
Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park, more commonly known simply as Pompano Park, is a standardbredharness racing track and casino in Pompano Beach, Florida. It is billed as 'The Winter Home of Harness Racing,' as its tropicalSouth Florida location makes it an ideal alternative for horsemen, when most of the racetracks to the north are subject to racing in snow, ice and bitter cold conditions. The track operates its live racing meet for about ten months out of every year, with a short break during the last half of June through the second week in August.
Like most racetracks, Pompano simulcasts horse races from all over the USA and Canada, allowing its patrons to wager on racing approximately 363 days per year. Pompano Park is owned and operated by Eldorado Resorts.
The track has been converted into a racino with slot machines. It currently offers live poker games, under betting limitations imposed by Florida law.
In 2018, Eldorado Resorts announced a joint venture with the Cordish Companies to develop the area surrounding Pompano Park with a mixed-use project including retail, dining, office, residential, and hotel elements.[1]
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Isle Casino Pompano Park Florida Map
Pompano Park has long been a major donor[quantify] to Our Father's House Soup Kitchen in Pompano Beach.
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- ^Meredith Cohn (April 27, 2018). 'Cordish Cos. to help develop entertainment complex at Florida casino and racetrack'. Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2018-04-28.