The Future of Racetrack Real Estate and Survival Strategies, Insights from Robert Moser
Racetrack real estate is entering a defining period as economic, social, and regulatory forces reshape how these large properties are used. Once designed almost entirely around live racing, many tracks now sit on land that has grown far more valuable for mixed-use development, commercial projects, or community spaces. This reality has pushed owners and stakeholders to rethink survival beyond tradition alone. Redevelopment can offer a path forward by blending racing with entertainment, housing, retail, or gaming, allowing tracks to remain active while generating sustainable revenue. At the same time, survival-focused strategies aim to keep racing alive through modernization, smarter land use, and closer alignment with public needs. These decisions are rarely simple, as racetracks often carry cultural, historical, and emotional significance. Balancing heritage with financial reality requires clear vision, strong leadership, and honest engagement with local communities. Perspectives shaped by experience, including those associated with Robert Moser, highlight that the future of racetrack real estate will depend on flexibility, planning, and a willingness to adapt before decline becomes irreversible. Learn more: https://robertmosernb.wordpress.com/
Robert Moser of Lincoln, NE, has spent decades shaping the future of horse racing and gaming in Lincoln, Nebraska. Known for his leadership with the Nebraska Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association (HBPA) and Omaha Exposition & Racing (OER)