The racetrack first opened in 1977 as Parr Meadows and closed following a 113-day meet after the bank defaulted on loans. Although the track was not built by developer Ron Parr, the Parr Organization assumed ownership after the original builder ran out of funds.[1][2][3] In May 1986, horse racing briefly returned to Suffolk Meadows for an 86-day stint. The racetrack ceased operations on October 18, 1986.[4]
Suffolk Meadows has also been the site of competitions for the International Professional Rodeo Association and the Suffolk County Fair.[5][6] In 1997, developer Wilbur Breslin planned to develop the adjacent property into a regional shopping mall called Brookhaven Town Center.[7] The former racetrack site has also been discussed as a potential location of a casino for the Shinnecock Indian Nation.[8] In 2008, Sysco filed plans to construct a regional headquarters on the site, but later abandoned the project.[3][9]
The site was ultimately redeveloped with apartments, townhouses and condominiums, an assisted living facility, a Home2 Suites by Hilton extended-stay hotel, and retail stores anchored by a Walmart supercenter.[10][11]