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April 12, 2026Six Flags put the property up for sale in May ahead of the park’s closure in November. The selection of 35V and TPA Group came after a “a comprehensive process to identify a development team with the experience, long-term vision, and commitment to community partnership necessary to guide the site’s next chapter,” according to a release.
It didn’t detail the plans for the site, but statements from the partners indicated it will be a large project that could have a significant impact on the surrounding area.
“We have been invested in the Prince George’s County community for many years, and to be able to build something that combines scale with real impact was an opportunity we couldn’t pass up,” Rich Kleiman, who co-founded 35V alongside Durant, said in a statement. “We’re looking forward to working with our partners at TPA and the entire community to create positive economic opportunity for the region.”
Six Flags Entertainment Corp. selected a partnership of Durant’s investment firm, 35V, and Atlanta-based TPA Group as the buyer for the 515-acre property in Prince George’s County, the buyers announced in a release Wednesday.
Six Flags put the property up for sale in May ahead of the park’s closure in November. The selection of 35V and TPA Group came after a “a comprehensive process to identify a development team with the experience, long-term vision, and commitment to community partnership necessary to guide the site’s next chapter,” according to a release.
It didn’t detail the plans for the site, but statements from the partners indicated it will be a large project that could have a significant impact on the surrounding area.
“We have been invested in the Prince George’s County community for many years, and to be able to build something that combines scale with real impact was an opportunity we couldn’t pass up,” Rich Kleiman, who co-founded 35V alongside Durant, said in a statement. “We’re looking forward to working with our partners at TPA and the entire community to create positive economic opportunity for the region.”
Durant, 37, grew up in Seat Pleasant, Maryland, and played high school basketball at Montrose Christian in Rockville.
He was selected No. 2 in the 2007 NBA draft and has played for several teams, winning two championships with the Golden State Warriors. He has also won four Olympic gold medals as part of Team USA. He now plays for the Houston Rockets.
Durant’s career earnings on the court, at the end of his current contract, will reach $598.2M, an all-time NBA record, according to ESPN. He made $50M off the court in 2024 alone, tied for fifth-most of any athlete in the world, according to Forbes.
