A Newport Beach development company’s $56.5-million offer to buy the Orange County Fairgrounds from the state has been rejected by the head of the California Department of General Services, which is in charge of selling the 150-acre property in Costa Mesa.
In a letter to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger dated Wednesday, Ronald Diedrich, the department’s acting director, said he had decided to reject the bid by Newport’s Craig Realty Group and six other bids on the fairgrounds as “they are not in the best interest of the citizens of California because they do not obtain the highest and most certain return for the state.”
Craig is a developer of outlet shopping centers. The company’s clinching bid at live auction Jan. 14 came in well under the $96 million to $180 million that the state had expected to fetch for the fairgrounds.