
Courtesy Adk Karting
By Paul Post
Jeremy Treadway has just the thing for people who feel the need for speed.
His new ADK Karting Experience attraction, scheduled to open this fall, will have a more than quarter-mile-long, indoor road race type track with cars that go up to 50 mph.
It will occupy the 80,000-square-foot former Sears store that closed in 2018 at the east end of Aviation Mall, near the Food Court.
“We’re going to be able to cover a wide range of people,” Treadway said. “We want it so an enthusiast like myself who raced professionally for years can get in and be excited, but we also want to adjust the speed of cars enough so a family can get in and not worry about the kids getting hurt.”
Competitive leagues will be organized for experienced drivers.
“We also want to be a tourist-type destination so that when people come to the area they can say, let’s go to ADK Karting, we can spend a rainy afternoon there and enjoy ourselves,” he said.
In addition to racing, the entertainment-themed complex will have six simulators that let people feel like they’re behind the wheel in a NASCAR race or competing in one of the world’s most famous international circuits. Future plans call for glow-in-the-dark string bowling and a café area.








