On May 25, the Amarillo City Council approved a business retention incentive presented by the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation to support the retention of the American Quarter Horse Association International Headquarters in Amarillo, Texas. This ratification follows the approval of the Amarillo EDC Board of Directors on May 18, 2021.
The Amarillo EDC has approved a $3 million incentive over a 10-year period to ensure that the AQHA International Headquarters remains in Amarillo. Members of the local community have also provided a donation package that has made this a public/private partnership for retaining AQHA for the future.
“Over the past seven decades, the American Quarter Horse Association has become a part of Amarillo – part of this community and part of the Texas Panhandle,” said Amarillo Mayor Ginger Nelson. “The unique combination of public and private investment led by the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation speaks volumes as to how much the Amarillo community values AQHA – from an economic perspective and a cultural perspective. It is incredibly exciting to know that Amarillo is the home of AQHA – now and in the future.”
The American Quarter Horse Association has registered more than 6 million American Quarter Horses since 1940 and serves more than 226,000 members worldwide. AQHA records all American Quarter Horse ownership, processes approved show and race results, catalogs performance and produce data on all American Quarter Horses, maintains Association funds and promotes and publicizes the industry. In 1946, the Association moved to Amarillo after being founded in Fort Worth, and in 1984, the international headquarters for AQHA opened its doors to the facility it currently occupies in Amarillo.
“The collaboration of both public and private investment demonstrates Amarillo’s commitment to keeping the AQHA headquarters,” said Kevin Carter, president and CEO of the Amarillo EDC. “This project plays a key role in our local economy, not only from a job retention standpoint, but the economic impact of visitors to the Museum, who are staying in Amarillo hotels and eating at local restaurants.”
“Thank you to Amarillo Mayor Ginger Nelson, President and CEO of the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation Kevin Carter, the Amarillo EDC Board of Directors, Amarillo City Council and the countless individuals who were involved in the effort for Amarillo to remain the location of the American Quarter Horse Association and American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum,” said AQHA Interim Executive Vice President Chad Pierce. “We are excited to continue our relationship with the City of Amarillo. As an Association of horsemen and horsewomen, AQHA prides itself in the western heritage that Amarillo represents. Our staff is made up of more than 200 talented individuals who share a love of the Texas Panhandle.”
“Amarillo serves as the home of the world’s largest equine breed registry, which services AQHA members and their American Quarter Horses located in over 100 countries,” said AQHA President Norman K. Luba of Louisville, Kentucky. “Our efforts as an Association are focused on continuing to improve services for our customers through operational improvements and innovative services. The AQHA leadership team is working diligently to improve AQHA business processes to make transactions easier for our members, which gives them more time to do what they love – spending time with their American Quarter Horses.”
“The Amarillo EDC is committed to business retention in Amarillo,” said Scott Bentley, chairman of the Amarillo EDC Board of Directors. “The American Quarter Horse Association has been a staple in our community since 1946, and this agreement ensures that it will remain in Amarillo for many years to come.”
“For more than 70 years, Amarillo and the American Quarter Horse Association have had a great partnership and common identity. Now, we have individuals and businesses interested in the next step of that partnership, with a fundraising campaign that will take the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum, Foundation and operation to the next level,” said Richard Ware, chairman of Amarillo National Bank.
About AQHA
Founded in 1940, the American Quarter Horse Association is the largest equine breed registry in the world. With headquarters in Amarillo, Texas, AQHA has a membership of more than 226,000 people worldwide and has registered more than 6 million horses. To learn more about AQHA or to become a member, visit www.aqha.com.
About the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation
The Amarillo Economic Development Corporation is the primary economic development engine of the Amarillo community, responsible for industry growth and job creation through business attraction and retention initiatives. The mission of the Amarillo EDC is to attract businesses to Amarillo which offer highly skilled, highly-paid positions; to expand and retain existing local businesses in Amarillo; and to foster a business environment conducive to entrepreneurship. Learn more at www.amarilloedc.com.