Kevin Durant and Investment Group Purchase Former Six Flags Property in Prince George’s County

April 8, 2026

The 515-acre amusement park closed for good in November of 2025, and brought the county around $3 Million in annual revenue

Wusa9 Photo of Former Six Flags America in Prince George’s County

Prince George’s County Executive Aisha N. Braveboy welcomes Kevin Durant’s 35V and TPA Group as the new ownership team for the former Six Flags property, marking an exciting new chapter for one of the County’s most significant redevelopment opportunities.

“We are excited about the vision, energy, and opportunity this new ownership team brings to the former Six Flags site,” said County Executive Aisha Braveboy. “This is a major step forward for Prince George’s County and a meaningful opportunity to elevate this property into a destination development that reflects the expectations of our residents and strengthens economic development in our County.

The County Executive also emphasized the importance of community voice in shaping the future of the site. In partnership with the new ownership team, she will co-host several engagement events to give residents an opportunity to share their expectations, help inform future plans, and be part of the conversation as the redevelopment moves forward.

“Our residents deserve to be part of what comes next,” Braveboy added. “We look forward to working with the new ownership team and with the community to help create a destination and attraction that residents can enjoy, experience, and take pride in for years to come.

There’s no word yet on what the new owner intends to do with the property.