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    Black-Owned Group Buys Remaining Oakland Athletics Coliseum Stake For $125M

    By Daniel Johnson,

    1 day ago

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    On their way out of town, the soon-to-be former Oakland Athletics MLB franchise have agreed to sell its stake in the Oakland Coliseum to a Black-owned development group for $125 million.

    According to the Los Angeles Times , the group, the African American Sports and Entertainment Group, already owned the other half of the arena due to a deal it made in May with the City of Oakland to purchase the controlling interest in the Oakland Coliseum for $105 million.

    According to the group’s managing member, Ray Bobbitt, the group is still in the general planning stage, but plans for the arena to remain at its present location and continue to host profitable events at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum and Oakland Arena. The group was founded in 2020, established to “create a path for enhanced economic equity” for Oakland’s Black residents and its website promises to create a “thriving sports, entertainment, educational and business district” on the property.

    “We are pleased to have reached an agreement with the African American Sports & Entertainment Group regarding our portion of the Coliseum site,” Oakland Athletics President Dave Kaval said in a statement, according to SFist . “AASEG has a community-oriented vision for the long-term development of the site and will be strong stewards of the property. Their leadership and development provide substantial opportunities and benefits for East Oakland and the broader Oakland community.”

    Oakland’s Mayor Sheng Thao also released a statement indicating her belief that the group’s ownership of the site is a positive development.

    “This is another incredibly exciting day,” Thao said. “When we agreed on our terms with AASEG for the City’s half of the Coliseum site, we knew this was right around the corner. Having one entity control the entire Coliseum site will fast track much-needed and deeply deserved development in East Oakland.”

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