New Owner for ASC (west Houston)
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 8:25 am
American Shooting Centers gets new owner
Houston Business Journal - by Casey Wooten Editorial Intern
Houston recreational shooting facility American Shooting Centers has been purchased by a private investment group.
The value of the transaction was not disclosed.
Purchasing group managing partner Ed Arrighi said that, after watching the strong growth of recreational shooting worldwide, his group was looking for a facility that appealed to a mass audience.
"We hope to bring some of the theme park experience into what we believe is a shooting-themed park," Arrighi said.
Established in 1980 by previous owner Ralph O'Connor along with other local businesspeople and located on 544 acres leased from Harris County inside George Bush Park, ASC has grown to become one of the largest recreational shooting facilities in Texas.
The purchasing group said it plans to maintain ASC's close relationship with the Army Corps of Engineers, which is responsible for the flood plain on which ASC's facilities are located.
Houston Business Journal - by Casey Wooten Editorial Intern
Houston recreational shooting facility American Shooting Centers has been purchased by a private investment group.
The value of the transaction was not disclosed.
Purchasing group managing partner Ed Arrighi said that, after watching the strong growth of recreational shooting worldwide, his group was looking for a facility that appealed to a mass audience.
"We hope to bring some of the theme park experience into what we believe is a shooting-themed park," Arrighi said.
Established in 1980 by previous owner Ralph O'Connor along with other local businesspeople and located on 544 acres leased from Harris County inside George Bush Park, ASC has grown to become one of the largest recreational shooting facilities in Texas.
The purchasing group said it plans to maintain ASC's close relationship with the Army Corps of Engineers, which is responsible for the flood plain on which ASC's facilities are located.