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| Bids submitted for abandoned Six Flags site in New Orleans |
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| POSTED 15 Feb 2017 . BY Tom Anstey |
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The abandoned site, nowadays frequented by vandals and trespassers, could get a revival as an amusement park or concert venue Credit: Flickr.com
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Three sets of developers are battling over the rights to purchase a former Six Flags theme park abandoned in 2005 because of severe flooding stemming from Hurricane Katrina, after a committee was formed to accept and research proposals from developers who want to buy and then develop the site.
The abandoned site in New Orleans, Louisiana, nowadays frequented mainly by vandals or trespassers, is owned by the city and was recently appraised for US$3.2m (€3m, £2.6m), with the board emphasising that the resulting development proposal for the land will be key to any decision made.
Entrepreneur Frank Scurlock has made a US$4.5m (€4.3m, £3.6m) bid for the site, with his multi-billion dollar proposal to include an amusement park and new resort hotel with a beach swimming pool.
Scurlock's plan includes a US$120m (€106m, £84m) first phase to restore the park with 30 different rides themed by Louisiana festivals, such as Jazz Fest, Voodoo Fest and the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival, offering a year-round version of the state’s big events.
Developer Tanya Pope has also tabled a bid of US$3.26m (€3.1m, £2.6m) for the site, with the aim of opening a new musical-themed park, dubbed Jazzland – the name of the park when it first opened almost two decades ago.
According to Pope, the new attraction would include Jazzland Theme Park, Baritone Beach Waterpark, the Sportsman’s Paradise Resort Hotel and a retail and dining complex. Pope’s company, TPC-NOLA, has said that work would start as soon as a sale was agreed and that the US$50m (€44.2m, £35m) project is designed to showcase the state of Louisiana.
Lawyer Henry Klein is the final bidder, offering US$5m (€4.7m, £4m) for the site to develop “Project 3090”. According to Klein, his proposal would bring a concert venue to the site, with five-to-six major events to take place there each year.
With three bids tabled, other developers can submit a bid to buy the site. The committee will then address the bids at its March meeting.
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Saudi Arabia considering Six Flags stake
POSTED 09 Feb 2017. BY Tom Anstey

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) – a company set up to manage the country’s
sovereign wealth and facilitate development of its national economy – is interested in
purchasing a stake in Six Flags, according to reports.
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Dubai Parks and Resorts planning fifth theme park
POSTED 23 Dec 2016. BY Alice Davis

Dubai Parks and Resorts’ three major zones are now open, and the fourth Six Flags-
branded park is under construction, but it seems operator DXB Entertainments is not
about to rest on its laurels, with plans for a fifth park currently in the works.
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