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Santa Monica’s Pacific Park to Go to New Owner

A new owner takes charge over the Pacific Pier in Santa Monica, vowing to devote funds for improvements on attractions and food offerings. 

Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier has been sold to a new owner. The popular amusement park, located on one of Southern California’s most iconic landmarks, has changed hands, marking a significant development in the region’s entertainment landscape.

The sale of Pacific Park represents a transition in ownership for the beloved attraction, which has been a fixture of the Santa Monica Pier for years. This change may bring about new opportunities and changes for the park, as well as potential enhancements to the visitor experience.

While details of the sale have not been disclosed, the transaction signals a shift in the management and direction of Pacific Park. The new owner, SC Holdings, is committing to put 10 million dollars into the park’s food and attractions over the next five years. 

Pacific Park’s Vice President and General Manager Jeff Klocke commented, “Having SC as owners and investors in Pacific Park is a milestone moment. SC’s investment and resources will help us expand what makes Pacific Park great today and write its next exciting chapter.”

The Santa Monica Pier, with its historic significance and scenic views of the Pacific Ocean, remains a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The presence of Pacific Park adds to the allure of the pier, offering entertainment and excitement for visitors of all ages.

As the new owner takes the reins of Pacific Park, there may be anticipation and curiosity regarding the future of the amusement park. However, the rich heritage and charm of the Santa Monica Pier are expected to endure, providing memorable experiences for generations to come.

Overall, the sale of Pacific Park represents a milestone in the ongoing evolution of the Santa Monica Pier and underscores the enduring appeal of this iconic coastal destination. With the new ownership, there is potential for continued growth and innovation, ensuring that Pacific Park remains a cherished attraction for years to come.

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