I'm afraid racing isn't coming back to Balmoral any time soon. It's currently being used as a semi-truck parking lot:
https://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/daily-southtown/ct-sta-balmoral-park-truck-terminal-st-0904-20220902-yr3jukfbcrgy5eprbnkn72vhhi-story.htmlThe international semi-trucking mogel purchased the grounds in 2020 to be used as a storage facility with the facade that he has a commitment to racing. Watch this interview with his children from late 2021, who he has apparently put in charge of re-opening the horse track. It is quite comical how apparent it is they have no concrete plans nor any idea what they're doing:
https://wgntv.com/news/wgn-investigates/trying-to-play-catch-up-after-loss-of-arlington-big-bets-being-placed-on-future-of-illinois-horse-racing/Furthermore, if the property were to fall into the hands of someone committed to racing, it can't be used as such until 2026 (not June 2023 as this post suggests). And on top of that, they would have to re-write legislature allowing a racino in Will county.
I have zero faith in Springfield to do anything more for this industry. And the two options right now both require legislative assistance: 1) Richton Park Racino (needs 30 miles from Hawthorne law amended), 2) Re-open Balmoral (needs Will county racino restriction amended). As a result of that, in my opinion, Hawthorne is going to where harness racing lives its last days in Illinois.
Anyone who has been to Hawthorne in the last 24 months knows that the racino is never being built. The project is done. What we have right now, with the only views being 50 yards past the wire, is what we are going to have permanently. We will never again be able to watch a horse race finish at the wire at Hawthorne.
Harness racing in Illinois is officially done.