I will post this here since this is the most active section on the board.
Forbes has posted the list of "The World's 50 Most valuable Sports Franchises"
http://www3.forbes.com/business/the-worlds-50-most-valuable-sports-teams-2015/52/3 Chicago teams made the list in descending order they are:
14. Chicago Bulls Value: $2 billion 1-year change: +100%
The Bulls led the NBA in attendance during the 2014-15 season for the sixth straight year, averaging 21,343 fans per game at the United Center. Bulls’ owner Jerry Reinsdorf, who also owns MLB’s Chicago White Sox, owns half of the arena.
17. Chicago Cubs Value: $1.8 billion 1-year change: +50%
In February, MLB approved the sale of a minority interest in the Cubs (including the team’s equity in CSN Chicago, Wrigley Field, and nearby real estate that is going to be developed) to several investors for an aggregate of $150 million. The enterprise value placed on the team and Wrigley Field was $1.8 billion.
20. Chicago Bears Value: $1.7 billion 1-year change: +36%
The Bears have made the playoffs only once over the past 8 seasons. Ticket demand is still high despite the losing and fourth-highest ticket prices in the NFL.
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
I don't waste my time with the Cubs.