When the deal to sell 17% of its parks is complete, Six Flags will operate its remaining 34 parks across 23 locations in ...
Six Flags is selling off seven of its parks. A company called EPR Properties will buy the parks for $331 million, Six Flags Entertainment Corp. announced in a news release on March 5.
Six Flags is selling seven of its amusement parks, including Michigan's Adventure, to strengthen its foundation and focus.
James Harhi, CEO and founder of Enchanted Parks called Six Flags St. Louis the “crown jewel” of the parks in its portfolio.
Selling off lower-performing parks is necessary for the company to be able to build the new attractions that will enable it to compete against the industry’s heavyweights.
Six Flags has sold Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor in Lake George-adjacent Queensbury, NY as part of 7-park, $331M deal ...
Schlitterbahn New Braunfels Waterpark Resort, located at 400 N. Liberty Ave., will have a new ride for visitors this summer.
Six Flags announced plans to sell seven of its amusement parks across the United States, though Six Flags New England will remain under the company’s ownership.
Kansas City-based EPR Properties plans to acquire Six Flags St. Louis and six other regional Six Flags parks, including Worlds of Fun, in a deal valued at $342 million. EPR Properties said it will ...
Six Flags is selling the Great Escape and six other theme parks to EPR Properties, another theme park operator.
Six Flags is selling off some of its North America amusement parks, including Michigan's Adventure in Muskegon.
The sale allows the nation’s largest amusement park chain to better focus on top money-making locations like Knott’s Berry Farm and Six Flags Magic Mountain.
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