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On September 26, 2025, Land & Buildings Investment Management urged Six Flags Entertainment Corporation to consider spinning out or selling its real estate assets. This call to action comes in light of the company's recent struggles, particularly following the challenges tied to the Cedar Fair merger. Land & Buildings believes that such strategic moves could potentially unlock substantial value for shareholders.
The investment firm highlighted a growing sentiment among board members and shareholders in favor of exploring significant structural changes. This shift in perspective is seen as a necessary response to operational difficulties that have affected the company’s performance. By monetizing its real estate holdings, Six Flags could not only alleviate financial pressures but also enhance its overall investment narrative.
As the company navigates these challenges, the proposal from Land & Buildings could serve as a pivotal moment in redefining Six Flags' strategic direction and improving its appeal to investors.
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