San Diego Union-Tribune

N.Y. company to lease Del Mar Horsepark

- U-T Community Press

Special events management company Hits LLC has been awarded the lease to Del Mar Horsepark, after a different company that submitted a winning proposal could not agree on terms.

The company, based in upstate New York, said in a news release that it wants to reopen the horse park in 2023. Located on 65 acres about 3 miles east of the Del Mar Fairground­s at the corner of El Camino Real and Via de la Valle in the San Dieguito River Valley, the venue has long hosted horse shows and other events. It closed in 2021 until infrastruc­ture updates to satisfy Regional Water Quality Control Board requiremen­ts could be addressed.

The Del Mar Fairground­s board of directors, which oversees the property, has been looking for a lessee to implement approximat­ely $3 to $4 million of wastewater management measures that would allow it to reopen.

Tom Struzzieri, president and CEO of Hits, has presided over multiple facilities throughout the country, including two in California.

“The benefit of being a lifelong horseman, rather than just an investor, gives me a unique perspectiv­e in not only developing and designing facilities, but also in acting as a horseman in the coordinati­on of events,” he said in a statement. “These skills will be instrument­al after witnessing the challenges the sport has experience­d this past year. I look forward to starting the project of renovating one of the most iconic horse facilities in the country, and then producing some of California’s most outstandin­g events.”

Dale Harvey, CEO of West Palm Communicat­ions, was originally selected to be the lessee. But on June 6, several months after his proposal won, Harvey announced that he and the district couldn’t reach an agreement.

“We have collaborat­ed with the 22nd DAA for over 20 years and we wish them all the best in their efforts to reopen the Horse Park,” said Harvey. “We also intend to share all the work we’ve done on the stormwater project with them.”

The 22nd DAA board now has to cancel the conditiona­l contract with West Palms Events, and then approve the new conditiona­l contract, according to a district spokespers­on.

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