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SM 442

Course Info

Course Name
Sports Venues and Real Estate Development
Credit Hours
3
Term
Winter
Fall
Instructor
Long
RO Name
Sports Real Est Devp
Level
Undergraduate
Description

This course introduces students to the major types of professional sports venues—major league stadiums, ballparks, and arenas—viewed from a real estate development perspective, including the venue concept, market analysis and feasibility, financing and capital structure, pro forma analysis, location attributes, site selection, planning, design, construction, operations, and disposition.

This elective is specific to the SM Policy & Analytics Path (Path 2). All students must take at least three credits that are specific to their undeclared track.

Prerequisites
Advisory Prereqs: SM 238, SM 239, SM 249, SM 330
Component
LEC
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