Their stadium remained as a venue for greyhound racing until it was demolished in the 1980s.
Diamond Bar also would receive at least $700,000 per year from Industry for community facilities as long as the stadium remains in operation.
The stadium, which cost an estimated £486 million, will now remain in public ownership and leased out to an anchor tenant following a new tender process.
As a result the stadium remained empty and derelict, and has been subject to vandalism.
The stadium remained well tended for another three years while ambitious plans for a new ground further down the road were developed.
The stadium remained in a state of dis-repair until the 2000s and its capacity was a measly 3,000.
The current stadium will remain in use as a track and field facility and for other events.
Thus the stadium simply remained with the area behind the outfield fence open.
The government announced that the stadium would instead remain in public ownership.
The stadium remained in its 1925 condition, until 1943 when it was destroyed in a fire.