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NASCAR Hall of Fame to undergo $25 million renovation after Memorial Day

The upgrade, led by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority, will modernize the museum while keeping it accessible to fans.

The $25 million renovation of the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte is slated to kick off shortly after Memorial Day, marking the start of a multi‑year effort to refresh the museum’s facilities while the venue remains open to visitors.

The first phase of the project will relocate the museum lobby and replace aging walls and signage, creating a more welcoming entrance for fans who want to experience the Hall’s history without interruption.

The Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority, which operates the hall on behalf of the city government, is overseeing the work and has confirmed that the venue will stay accessible throughout the construction period.

Contractor Holder Construction Group will handle the build‑out, while corporate partner Coca‑Cola will contribute branding elements to the new signage, adding a splash of color to the updated environment.

Project officials expect the renovation to be completed by the end of summer 2027, after which the hall will feature a modernized interior and improved visitor flow.

Keeping the doors open

Even as construction crews reshape the space, the hall’s management emphasizes that no ticket‑holder will be turned away, ensuring that the racing community can continue to celebrate its heritage without disruption.

Looking ahead

With the renovation on the horizon, the NASCAR Hall of Fame is poised to blend its storied past with cutting‑edge amenities, reinforcing Charlotte’s status as a hub for motorsport culture.

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