Within the grounds of the leisure park venues to accommodate baseball, football, and wakeboarding are being built.
The racetrack was built on the 400-hectare (990-acre) former friar estate known during the Spanish colonial period as the Hacienda de Mayhaligue.
The site itself was the location of the Real Monasterio de Santa Clara, which the Manila Jockey Club purchased during the early days of the American colonial period in 1900.
The former site was converted into a mixed-used development under the name, San Lazaro Tourism and Business Park.
[3][4][5] In August 2022, Manila Jockey Club (1867-2022) shut down its 155-year-old horse racing operations of the Leisure Park with the last races under its banners in October, disclosing the "it would focus on real estate ventures while leasing existing properties.