ENTERTAINMENT PROPERTIES TRUST
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EPR Properties, formerly Entertainment Properties Trust, is a real estate investment trust based in Kansas City, Missouri, that invests in amusement parks, movie theaters, ski resorts, and other entertainment properties as well as private schools and early childhood education centers in the United States and Canada. It owns 353 properties as of 2022.
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EPR Properties, formerly Entertainment Properties Trust, is a real estate investment trust based in Kansas City, Missouri, that invests in amusement parks, movie theaters, ski resorts, and other entertainment properties as well as private schools and early childhood education centers in the United States and Canada. It owns 353 properties as of 2022.
History
Entertainment Properties Trust was created by AMC Entertainment executive Peter Brown and financial analyst David Brain. They decided to establish a REIT focused on megaplex movie theaters after failing to find an existing REIT to help finance AMC's development of theaters. The company was incorporated on August 22, 1997. It held its initial public offering in November 1997, raising $278 million. By March 1998, Entertainment Properties had purchased 13 AMC theaters in sale-and-leaseback transactions.
In 2005, the company established VinREIT, a subsidiary focused on vineyard properties. It purchased a portfolio of six vineyards and wineries from Constellation Brands in 2008 for $115 million. By 2010, the company was "evaluating" VinREIT after a downturn in the wine industry, and in 2011, all of the wine properties were put up for sale. The sales were completed by 2014.
Entertainment Properties Trust began investing in charter school properties in 2007, primarily through a deal with Imagine Schools. By 2012, the company owned 41 schools.
The company changed its name to EPR Properties in 2012 to reflect its diversification into recreation and education properties.
In 2015, Brain retired as chief executive officer.
In 2017, EPR bought a portfolio of properties from CNL Financial Group for $456 million, comprising the Northstar California ski resort, 15 waterparks and amusement parks, and 5 small family entertainment centers.
In November 2019, the company sold its portfolio of charter schools for $454 million.
In March 2026, it was announced EPR Properties would acquire seven properties from Six Flags, consisting of six amusement parks and a water park, for $331 million. As of April 6, 2026, the sale of the United States parks were completed, while La Ronde in Canada is pending completion.
Properties
As of 2022, the company owns 353 properties, including 175 movie theaters, 74 education properties, 56 eat-and-play properties, 18 amusement parks and water parks, 11 ski resorts, and 8 hotels.
Notable properties are listed below.
Amusement parks and water parks
Calypso Park — Limoges, Ontario
Camelbeach Waterpark — Tannersville, Pennsylvania
Enchanted Forest Water Safari - Old Forge, New York
Frontier City — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Great Escape — Queensbury, New York
Great Escape Lodge — Queensbury, New York
Hawaiian Falls Garland — Garland, Texas
Hawaiian Falls The Colony — The Colony, Texas
La Ronde — Montreal, Québec
Magic Springs — Hot Springs, Arkansas
Michigan's Adventure and WildWater Adventure — Muskegon, Michigan
Nashville Shores - Nashville, Tennessee
Pacific Park — Santa Monica, California
Rapids Water Park — Riviera Beach, Florida
Six Flags Darien Lake — Darien, New York
Schlitterbahn Galveston — Galveston, Texas
Six Flags St. Louis and Hurricane Harbor St. Louis — Eureka, Missouri
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord — Concord, California
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix — Glendale, Arizona
Six Flags Hurricane Harbor SplashTown — Spring, Texas
Valleyfair and Superior Shores — Shakopee, Minnesota
Village Vacances Valcartier — Québec City, Québec
Valcartier Indoor Bora Parc — Québec City, Québec
Wet'n'Wild Hawaii — Kapolei, Hawaii
Wild Waves Theme Park — Federal Way, Washington
Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun — Kansas City, Missouri
Eat-and-play properties
Entertainment Centrum — 4 locations in Ontario
New Roc City — New Rochelle, New York
Ninkasi Brewing Tasting Room — Eugene, Oregon
Topgolf — 36 locations
Ski resorts
Alpine Valley Ski Area
Alyeska Resort
Boston Mills/Brandywine Ski Resort
Camelback Mountain Resort
Hunter Mountain
Jack Frost Ski Resort / Big Boulder Mountain
Mad River Mountain
Northstar California
Village Vacances Valcartier (sliding only)
Museums
City Museum — St. Louis, Missouri
Titanic Museum — Branson, Missouri
Titanic Museum — Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
Golf Courses
Reunion Golf and Country Club - Madison, Mississippi
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| Fecha | Ticker | Código | Acciones | Precio | Valor | Poseído después | Δ propio | A/D | vs ahora |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 de junio de 2005 | EPR | C | 2 000 | $27,43 | $54 860 | 15 955 Directo | -11,14% | Enajenado | 123,3% (precio al 2026-08-20) |
| 30 de junio de 2005 | EPR | C | 2 000 | $27,43 | $54 860 | 5 970 Directo | +50,38% | Adquirido | 123,3% (precio al 2026-08-20) |
P = Compra en mercado abierto · S = Venta · A = Concesión/premio · M = Ejercicio de opción · G = Regalo · F = Retención de impuestos
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Posesiones de derivados (Formulario 4 Tabla II)
Opciones, RSUs y valores convertibles reportados en el Formulario 4 Tabla II.
| Fecha | Ticker | Valor | Subyacente | Precio de ejercicio | Vencimiento | Acciones | A/D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 de junio de 2005 | EPR | Option to Purchase Common Shares of Beneficial Interest | Common Shares of Beneficial Interest (2 000) | $27,43 | 2 de junio de 2013 | 2 000 | Enajenado |
El precio de ejercicio/conversión está en blanco cuando no aplica (p. ej., RSUs).