The second floor provides Clubhouse Dining overlooking the one-mile racetrack and seven-eighths mile turf course. The first floor offers an Off Track Betting facility open year round for simulcast wagering. The track has facilities that can be rented for business entertaining, including trackside suites on the top level. The facility offers all types of sports wagering in addition to simulcast race wagering. In addition to simulcast wagering at Horseshoe Indianapolis year-round, the company also owns a satellite facility in Clarksville, Ind. Live racing is now held from April through November. The track’s main events, the Grade 3 Indiana Derby and the Grade 3 Indiana Oaks are held during the summer. In 2018, Caesars Entertainment purchased Indiana Grand and in 2022, the facility underwent a new name change to Horseshoe Indianapolis to identify with the company’s brand. Hoosier Park’s parent company, Centaur Gaming, purchased then Indiana Downs in 2013 and changed the name to Indiana Grand and moved all Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing to Indiana Grand. Located in Shelbyville, about 20 miles southeast of Indianapolis, Horseshoe Indianapolis (formerly Indiana Grand) opened for its inaugural season of Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing in 2003, bringing the thrill of live racing to area residents.