Six Flags is selling seven of its amusement parks, including Michigan's Adventure, to strengthen its foundation and focus.
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.
The decision will allow the company to focus on the properties it views as key to long-term success, according to its CEO.
Six Flags will sell seven amusement parks for $331 million, including Michigan's Adventure and Valleyfair, to focus on ...
The Queensbury location that got its start as Storytown is among several locations being sold to EPR Properties.
EPR Properties announced it has entered into agreements to acquire a portfolio of seven regional parks from Six Flags ...
Six Flags is selling seven of its theme parks in the U.S. and Canada. In a statement issued Thursday, the amusement park ...
AGAWAM – Six Flags Entertainment Corp. sold seven of its parks Thursday, but not Six Flags New England in Agawam. The sale ...
The chain, which operates rides themed to Batman and Superman — said the decision "strengthens our foundation, sharpens our ...
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.
Six Flags has agreed to sell seven amusement parks to EPR Properties in a $331 million cash deal aimed at improving its ...
EPR Properties has entered an agreement with Six Flags to purchase seven parks. Six of the parks are in the U.S., while the ...
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