CLEVELAND, Ohio – North America’s largest regional amusement park company will get a bit smaller next month with the sale of seven Six Flags properties, including a couple tied to the company’s early ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine ordered flags to be flown at half-staff to honor three Ohio Air National Guard members. The three service members were killed in a mid-air collision involving a KC-135 refueling ...
Travis Kelce is joining a new team – Six Flags. North America's largest regional amusement park operator announced the Kansas City Chiefs tight end as a new brand ambassador on March 12. "Six Flags ...
Flags on all New York state government buildings will be flown at half-staff Wednesday, March 11, to honor political strategist and former New York City Councilmember Ronnie Eldridge. Eldridge died on ...
NORTH CHARLESTON — As communities across the country prepare to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary, a local company is set to donate 10,000 flags to classrooms nationwide. Allegiance Flag Supply ...
Six Flags Entertainment Corp., based in Charlotte and parent company of Carowinds, has agreed to sell seven of its amusement parks for $331 million. The sale to real estate investment firm EPR ...
Six Flags amusement park in Eureka as seen from a plane in June 2022. The company that will run Six Flags St. Louis once its sale goes through is promising new attractions, better value and a rebrand ...
Six Flags announced it is selling seven of its amusement and water parks to EPR Properties. The sale is part of a strategy to strengthen the company's finances following its merger with Cedar Fair.
The amusement park company previously closed its Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor water park in Bowie, Md., in November 2025 after 50 years Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She ...
Six Flags St. Louis amusement park in Eureka is seen from a plane in June 2022. EUREKA — Six Flags is selling several of its regional amusement parks, including Six Flags St. Louis, to a real estate ...
Six Flags Entertainment agreed to sell seven of its regional amusement parks to EPR Properties for total cash consideration of $331 million. Chief Executive John Reilly said Thursday that the ...
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