Blowout Braves 2025 financials, boosted by premium seats, Party Animals, and parking
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Blowout Braves 2025 financials, boosted by premium seats, Party Animals, and parking
"The Braves have cobbled together commercial real estate, concerts and shows, Banana Ball, parking and oh yes, a Major League Baseball franchise playing 81 games at home and broadcasting 162 regular season games plus Spring Training."
"Total revenue grew to $732 million in 2025, up 11% from the prior year. Baseball revenue increased 7% from the prior year to $635 million. Mixed-Use Development revenue grew 45% from the prior year to $97 million."
"Total Adjusted OIBDA grew to $108 million in 2025, up 172% from the prior year. Baseball Adjusted OIBDA grew to $51 million in 2025, an increase of over $44 million from the prior year. Mixed-Use Development Adjusted OIBDA grew 51% from the prior year to $69 million."
The Atlanta Braves released 2025 financial results showing total revenue growth to $732 million, an 11% increase despite a challenging season on the field marked by injuries and player departures. Baseball revenue grew 7% to $635 million while mixed-use development revenue surged 45% to $97 million. Total Adjusted OIBDA reached $108 million, up 172% from the prior year, with baseball operations generating $51 million and mixed-use development contributing $69 million. Operating income improved significantly to a loss of $14 million from a prior loss of $40 million. The organization's revenue diversification includes commercial real estate, concerts, Banana Ball, parking, and broadcasting rights alongside traditional ticket sales.
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