
The plan designates 79 acres of the property for commercial space, including four warehouses, one of which earmarked for Martin Guitar. The terms of the sale forbid him from using the land for a motorsport venue. Jaindl bought the land, which is situated between Route 248 and Route 191, from International Speedway Corporation in 2015, 11 years after the track closed its doors. The abandoned Pennsylvania race track that Mario Andretti used to call home soon could be nothing more than a memory.ĭeveloper David Jaindl on Wednesday presented Lower Nazareth Township officials with a proposal for a project that would see the 157-acre property that houses the former Nazareth Speedway turned into, among other things, a facility for Martin Guitar, WFMZ-TV reports. Sox Transactions, Trades, and Free Agents.Abandoned Nazareth Speedway Could Be New Facility For Martin Guitar.
