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Chiefs Kingdom: How Back-to-Back Titles Built a $7.4B Dynasty
Kansas City's repeat Super Bowl wins have transformed the franchise from a mid-market team into one of the NFL's most valuable properties. We break down the numbers.
Chiefs Kingdom: How Back-to-Back Titles Built a $7.4B Dynasty
Kansas City's repeat Super Bowl wins have transformed the franchise from a mid-market team into one of the NFL's most valuable properties. We break down the numbers.
Market Movers: NBA Finals Shake Up Team Valuations
The NBA Finals created clear winners and losers across the index. Here are the biggest movers and the forces driving their repricing.
F1's American Expansion: What Vegas and Miami Mean for Team Values
Formula 1 has gone all-in on the United States. Three races, massive sponsorship deals, and a new generation of American fans are reshaping the economics of the sport.
Why MLS Franchises Are the Most Undervalued Assets in Sports
At a fraction of the cost of NFL or NBA teams, MLS franchises offer explosive growth potential. Here's the bull case for American soccer.
PWHL's First Season: A New Frontier for Sports Investors
The Professional Women's Hockey League completed its inaugural campaign to record-breaking crowds. What does it mean for the future of women's sports investing?
Dodgers Ride World Series Win to $5.8B Valuation
Los Angeles' 2024 championship capped a spending spree that is now paying dividends. The Dodgers are MLB's second most valuable franchise.
The Premier League's New TV Deal Cements Global Dominance
England's top flight just signed a domestic broadcast deal worth over $8 billion. Here's what it means for club valuations and the wider sports media landscape.
NHL Eyes Atlanta and Houston for Expansion: What Investors Should Know
The NHL is reportedly finalizing plans to expand to 34 teams. Atlanta and Houston are the frontrunners, and the franchise fees could top $1 billion.
From Laughingstock to Contender: The Detroit Lions Valuation Story
Detroit's remarkable 15-2 season has turbocharged a franchise that was once the butt of every NFL joke. The Lions are a case study in how winning changes everything.
Boston Celtics: Is the Dynasty Premium Already Priced In?
After a dominant 61-win season and a title defense, the Celtics trade at a lofty $6.5B. We examine whether there's still upside or if the smart money should look elsewhere.
The Stadium Boom: How New Venues Are Driving Franchise Values Higher
From the Intuit Dome to the Bills new stadium, a wave of arena construction is reshaping the economics of sports ownership.
Yankees vs. Dodgers: The $13B Rivalry Reshaping MLB Economics
Baseball's two richest franchises are in an arms race that is pulling the rest of the league along. We analyze the competitive and financial implications.
Eagles' Super Bowl Window Is Wide Open — And So Is Their Valuation Upside
Philadelphia's 14-3 squad has the roster, the coaching, and the market to push past $7 billion. Here's the investment case.
Golden State's Post-Dynasty Valuation Holds Firm at $8.2B — Here's Why
The Warriors' on-court dominance may be fading, but their business fundamentals remain best-in-class. Chase Center is the league's most profitable venue.
Weekly Index Movers: Biggest Gainers and Losers — April Week 2
NFL draft speculation, NBA playoff positioning, and an MLB surprise drove the biggest swings in the ARENA Sports Index this week.