Chris Meany

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Managing partner of Wilson Meany, the San Francisco developer of the soon-to-be shuttered Hollywood Park

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The decline of horse racing as a favorite American sport means the decline, and now the fall, of  Hollywood Park . It started in 1938. Walt Disney was an original shareholder.

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