Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment
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Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. (MLSE) are the owners and operators of the Toronto Maple Leafs National Hockey League hockey team, the Toronto Raptors National Basketball Association team, and Toronto FC Major League Soccer team in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Along with owning professional sports teams, the company is also involved in real estate and property management.
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[edit] Ownership
As of 2003:
- 58% - Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
- 15% - CTVglobemedia
- 14% - TD Capital Group
- 13% - Kilmer Sports Inc. (Owned by Larry Tanenbaum)
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. Board of Directors:
- Lawrence Tanenbaum (non-executive Chairman) - Kilmer Sports
- Robert Bertram - Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
- Dean Metcalf - Teachers' Merchant Bank
- James Leech - Teachers' Merchant Bank
- Ivan Fecan - CTVglobemedia
- Robert MacLellan - TD Capital Group
- Dale Lastman - Goodmans LLP
- Richard Peddie - CEO, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd.
[edit] Assets
- Toronto Maple Leafs professional hockey team (2005 value: $325 million USD according to Forbes magazine)**
- Toronto Raptors professional basketball team (2004 value: $297 million USD according to Forbes magazine)**
- Air Canada Centre multi-purpose arena in downtown Toronto, Canada ($265 million CAD)
- Toronto Marlies American Hockey League
- Leafs TV (Toronto Maple Leafs 24 hour television network and the only network in North America dedicated to one sports team)
- Leafs TV HD (an HD simulcast of Leafs TV)
- Raptors NBA TV (Toronto Raptors 24 hour television network)
- Raptors NBA TV HD (an HD simulcast of Raptors NBA TV)
- Toronto FC Major League Soccer team (Scheduled to begin play in 2007)
- Maple Leaf Square - Residential and Commercial Real Estate Development to be completed by 2009
[edit] Sports Facility Management
- Ricoh Coliseum, home of the Toronto Marlies
- General Motors Centre, home of the Oshawa Generals
- BMO Field Toronto FC April 2007
[edit] Upcoming Projects
[edit] Maple Leaf Square
In April 2005 MLSE announced that they would be working with Cadillac Fairview (wholly owned subsidiary of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan). and Lanterra Developments to build Maple Leaf Square, a major entertainment complex situated next to the Air Canada Centre (arena) in downtown Toronto. The $400 million (CAD) will be a mix use facility including office space, residential condo towers and 170,000 square feet of retail and dining space.
[edit] Toronto MLS Expansion
Major League Soccer awarded MLSE an expansion team for the 2007 season the team will play in a currently under construction soccer specific stadium in Toronto (BMO Field). The team (Toronto FC) will be the 13th team. On October 26, 2005, Toronto city council voted in favour of a proposal to support the construction of a 20,000 seat soccer stadium at Exhibition Place in partnership with MLSE and both the federal and provincial governments. This stadium would also house the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, which will be hosted by several cities across Canada. MLSE will operate the building for the city of Toronto, who remain the owners of the structure. The stadium started construction in January of 2006 and should be ready in 2007.