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    The most premium space at the new paddock is the Woodford Reserve Paddock Club, where two-day tickets for Oaks and Derby days range from roughly $11,000 to $16,000.

  3. Churchill Downs paddock nears finish line on $200M overhaul ...

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    The former open-air paddock, with its line of stables, oblong oval walking ring and grassy center, was demolished ahead of Kentucky Derby 149. The paddock has now turned 180 degrees and is much ...

  4. Churchill Downs unveils new $200 million paddock ahead of the ...

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    Those exclusive views don't come cheap, especially this weekend: The Paddock Club costs $15,000 per person while entry to Club SI is $7,500 each. Both are sold out for a bucket list event expected ...

  5. Churchill Downs - Wikipedia

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    Churchill Downs has had several renovation projects since the early 2010s. A new grandstand on the clubhouse turn, the First Turn Club, was completed and opened before the 2023 Kentucky Derby with capacity for more than 7,000 people. [15] The following year, before the 150th Kentucky Derby, a new $200 million paddock was opened.

  6. Villages at Roll Hill, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Roll Hill was transformed into a public housing project in the 1960s, with the projects receiving the name Fay Apartments. [2] In the 2010s, the neighborhood's projects received a $36 million renovation. The neighborhood was renamed from Fay Apartments to Villages at Roll Hill in December 2012 during the renovations. [3]

  7. List of Cincinnati neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Many communities within the Cincinnati – Northern Kentucky metropolitan area are considered by local residents to be neighborhoods or suburbs of Cincinnati, but do not fall within the actual city limits, Hamilton county boundaries, or even within Ohio state borders.