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Golden Gate Fields could soon turn into a public park

The $175 million purchase would transfer the 161-acre site to East Bay Regional Park District and remove buildings for a new waterfront park.

  • On Tuesday, the San Francisco-based Trust for Public Land announced it secured an option to purchase the 161-acre Golden Gate Fields site for $175 million, planning to transfer it to the East Bay Regional Park District for a new public park.
  • The horse racing venue closed in 2024 after 83 years of operation, following years of declining attendance and safety concerns; The Stronach Group, the site's Canadian owner, will demolish all existing structures as part of the sale agreement.
  • This acquisition aims to fill a gap in the 8.5-mile McLaughlin Eastshore State Park system while restoring shoreline habitat; Juan Altamirano, California government relations director for the Trust for Public Land, stated the organization will pursue funding through Proposition 4.
  • Local officials, including Berkeley Mayor Adena Ishii and Albany Mayor Peggy McQuaid, expressed support for the project, and the East Bay Regional Park District has already set aside $20 million from its Measure WW bond fund toward acquisition.
  • Development of the park is expected to take three to five years following a robust public participation process, with the nonprofit aiming to raise sufficient funds by year's end before transferring the property to the East Bay Regional Park District in early 2027.
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Golden Gate Fields could soon turn into a public park

The bayfront property that was home for more than eight decades to the horse racing track Golden Gate Fields could be transformed into a huge new public park under a deal announced Tuesday.

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The Mercury news broke the news in San Jose, United States on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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