Wed May 26, 2021 - Midwest Edition #11
Irwin Rapoport â CEG Correspondent
The Turfway Park grandstand was demolished via machinery as opposed to implosion, which allowed training activities to continue after the last live races were held in March 2020.
(OâRourke Wrecking Company photo)
The revamp of the Turfway Park horse racing track in Florence, Ky., began on April 23, 2020, when
O Rourke Wrecking Company Inc. crews began the demolition of the race track s grandstand, a multi-million-dollar job that was completed last August.
Opened in 1959, Turfway Park is replacing the grandstand with a new Historical Horse Racing (HHR) facility that will house up to 1,500 terminals and provide a large entertainment venue to watch the live thoroughbred horse racing and accommodate large-scale functions during the rest of the year.
Mon April 26, 2021 - Midwest Edition #9
Irwin Rapoport â CEG Correspondent
OâRourke Wrecking Company Inc., based in Cincinnati, began the demolition of the historic former United States Playing Card Company headquarters and factory in Norwood, Ohio, last March and completed the job in October.
The historic former
United States Playing Card Company headquarters and factory in Norwood, Ohio, a suburb in Cincinnati, is being transformed into a $150 million plus mixed-use development that will have more than 500 residential units; a brewery; a public market and food hall; more than 100,000-sq. ft. of retail; and two office buildings along the highway on the 21-acre site.
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