Kevin Durant Invests In 515-Acre Former Six Flags America Site w/ Possible Development Plans Loading
Kevin Durant Invests In 515-Acre Former Six Flags America Site w/ Possible Development Plans Loading
Prince George’s County, Maryland — located just outside Washington, D.C. — could be on the verge of a major transformation as hometown NBA star Kevin Durant joins an investment group that has purchased the former Six Flags America property.
The 515-acre amusement park site officially sold after shutting down in November, ending decades of operation that once generated roughly $3 million annually for the county. The closure came during a difficult stretch for the area, especially after the Washington Commanders announced plans to relocate to Washington, D.C., raising concerns about losing two major attractions.
County leaders have emphasized the need for redevelopment that operates year-round instead of seasonally, with hopes of bringing in more consistent revenue and long-term economic growth.
So far, the investment group has not revealed specific plans for the property, leaving open possibilities ranging from mixed-use development to a new entertainment hub.
Durant’s involvement adds a strong hometown connection, signaling potential investment in revitalizing a community that has recently faced major economic shifts.
What do you think this development may turn into?

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