Plescia's report, released Tuesday evening, was immediately countered by a dramatically revamped proposal from the development team that has been pushing to move the State Fair to the Arco site and to use proceeds from selling and developing Cal Expo to help finance a new Kings arena.
Gold River-based developer Gerry Kamilos said he has engaged VisionMaker Worldwide, a Southern California company that designs and operates luxury resorts and amusement parks, to partially finance and operate a new state fairgrounds at the Arco site.
VisionMaker, run by former Disney and Universal Studio executives, would be willing to finance $125 million to $150 million of the cost to build and privately operate a 365-day-a-year expo center with a hotel and satellite wagering facility, Kamilos said.
That private financing would bridge a financing gap identified in the Plescia analysis for erecting a new State Fair site at Arco, estimated to cost $250 million to $300 million.
The state would own the site, including some additional nearby land, and would step in three weeks each year to run the State Fair, with a guarantee the state would at least "break even" financially, according to Kamilos' new proposal.
Cal Expo General Manager Norb Bartosik declined to comment on the consultant's report or Kamilos' response.
In a memo to his board, however, Bartosik noted the new Kamilos plan is "significantly different" and that the Cal Expo board must decide whether it wants to study the concept further.