INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP)—The Inglewood City Council has approved a $2 billion development that would put an end to horse racing at the Hollywood Park racetrack.
City spokesman Ed Maddox said the council approved several ordinances and zoning changes Wednesday night, clearing the way for a 238-acre project called Hollywood Park Tomorrow.
Developer Wilson Meany Sullivan, who bought the track in 2005, plans to build a retail and residential complex with a casino on the site of the racetrack.
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Brock I strongly disagree with those who say Hollywood Park and it's most famous employee Brock Sheridan are washed up and done. I think there is hope for the track.
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