

The company plans to buy the Schaumburg site for $6 million and then invest another $30 million in a venue that will include multilevel karting tracks for different age ranges, an arcade, a two-level laser tag arena, bowling, virtual reality attractions, a full restaurant and bar, and 10,000 square feet of event space. "We think Schaumburg is the perfect place to plant our first Midwestern flag," Montgomery said.


Oak Brook-based Kensington Development Partners is expected to reach an agreement with Schaumburg on Tuesday to market those additional restaurant and entertainment spaces.Īndretti Karting's Director of Real Estate & Development Chad Montgomery said the appeal of his company's first Midwestern venue is likely to make Kensington's task easier.Ī million visitors a year are projected at the proposed Andretti Karting in Schaumburg, which will take the company beyond its southern locations in Florida, Georgia and Texas. Other elements would include a multilevel, 900-space parking deck and an additional entertainment venue and restaurant.
