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Kroenke Sports Enterprises

Kroenke Sports & Entertainment LLC.
Private
Industry Professional sports, property management, entertainment
Founded 1999 (1999)
Headquarters Denver, Colorado, United States
Area served
Colorado, Los Angeles,
Key people
Stan Kroenke
Ann Walton Kroenke,
Products Professional sports teams, sports venues, cable channels, radio stations, magazines
Owner Stan Kroenke
Ann Walton Kroenke and Josh Kroenke (Colorado Assets)
Subsidiaries Sports Franchises:
Los Angeles Rams
Denver Nuggets
Colorado Avalanche
Colorado Rapids
Colorado Mammoth
Arsenal
Real Estate:
Pepsi Center
Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park
Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Paramount Theatre
1stBank Center
Television, Print and Radio:
Altitude Sports and Entertainment
InterMedia Outdoor Holdings (Sportsman Channel)
Outdoor Channel
World Fishing Network
Skycam
KKSE
KXKL-FM
KIMN
KWOF

Kroenke Sports & Entertainment (KSE) is an American sports and entertainment holding company based in Denver, Colorado. Originally known as Kroenke Sports Enterprises, it was started in 1999 by Stan Kroenke to be the parent company of his sports holdings. Today the company has control over five professional sports franchises with significant interest in a sixth, two stadiums with one under construction, four television channels, four radio stations which operate under the badge KSE Radio Ventures, LLC, magazines and websites.

In 1999 Kroenke bought a stake in the National Football League's St. Louis Rams after their relocation to Missouri in 1995. In 2000, he became full owner of both the National Basketball Association's Denver Nuggets and the National Hockey League's Colorado Avalanche, purchasing the teams from Charlie Lyons' Ascent Entertainment Group. In 2002, he partnered with Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen and former Bronco quarterback John Elway to become part-owner of the Arena Football League's Colorado Crush. He continued to grow his sports empire in 2004 when he purchased the National Lacrosse League's Colorado Mammoth and Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids from Phil Anschutz. From 2002 to 2006, Kroenke owned the Grand Prix of Denver.


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