Old Connecticut greyhound track sells for $3.3M
PLAINFIELD, Conn. — The site of a former dog track in Connecticut has been sold to a Massachusetts developer.
The Norwich Bulletin reports that the sale of the former Plainfield Greyhound Park was announced on Wednesday.
Town records show that Concord, Massachusetts-based Winstanley Enterprises bought the 137-acre-property for $3.3 million from BVS Plainfield Investors LLC.
The dog park was once one of the most profitable tracks in the nation, but closed in 2005. It sold the following year for $7.5 million.
Winstanley said in a news release that it plans to convert the site into a logistics park with either an 800,000-square-foot distribution facility, or with two buildings totaling over 600,000 square feet.
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