
-
Trump claims China's Xi called him on tariffs
-
Lyon request French league discard result of Saint-Etienne match
-
Guardiola says Man City must show 'spirit' to get back on top
-
US envoy meets Putin in Russia for Ukraine ceasefire talks
-
Hope, apprehension and politics: Cardinals search for new pope
-
TikTok videos exploit trade war to sell fake luxury goods
-
Russian general killed by car bomb near Moscow
-
Clasico Copa final offers Mbappe, Real Madrid redemption
-
Sister Genevieve, French nun who broke protocol to see pope's body
-
Actors with Down syndrome tear down barriers in London show
-
Nepal marks 10 years since devastating 2015 quake
-
Stock markets rise on hopes of easing trade tensions
-
Russia holds key rate at two-decade high despite slowdown fears
-
Badosa pulls out of Madrid Open with injury
-
Don't make 'disappointing' retreat on climate, COP30 CEO urges EU
-
Bayer says legal woes could force it to pull weedkiller
-
China's top leaders pledge economic support as trade war rages
-
S. Korea's former president claims his bribery indictment 'unjust'
-
Huge crowds pack Vatican ahead of Pope's funeral
-
China says wind and solar energy capacity exceeds thermal for first time
-
Arms maker Saab posts record sales as Europe rearms
-
Howe 'not 100 percent' on Newcastle return after pneumonia
-
Liverpool have 'big responsibility' to win title at Anfield: Slot
-
East Timor PM says Francis left legacy of reconciliation, tackled abuse
-
Asian and European stocks rise in wake of Wall Street rally
-
Cameras and automatic rifles: how the Kashmir attack took place
-
Huge crowds at Vatican ahead of Pope's funeral
-
Thunder rally from 29 down after Morant hurt to stun Grizzlies
-
Indian and Pakistani troops exchange fire in Kashmir
-
Australia's PM condemns heckling at Anzac Day services
-
Kenya failing to tackle record-high femicides, activists say
-
'White flag': Pope leaves bitter legacy in Ukraine
-
Whitecaps outfight Miami to get advantage in Concacaf semi
-
Kane hopes to 'silence' the doubters as Bayern title looms
-
Barcelona out to prove Clasico superiority in Copa del Rey final
-
India and Pakistan urged to have 'maximum restraint' after Kashmir attack
-
Montemurro eyes Arsenal scalp as Lyon close on Champions League final
-
Marseille get their passports out to prepare Champions League return
-
Asia stocks rise in wake of Wall Street rally
-
Remains of 5,000-year-old noblewoman found in Peru dig
-
Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield
-
Nepal's long road to quake resilience
-
Russia's Lavrov says 'ready to reach a deal' on Ukraine
-
Tradition stokes pollution at Myanmar 'slash and burn' festival
-
Vatican braces for huge crowds ahead of Pope's funeral
-
Knicks outlast Pistons to grab lead in NBA playoff series
-
'Blood and kin': Mongolians reflect on Pope Francis's legacy
-
Titans take QB Ward, Jags trade up for two-way star Hunter
-
China's Liu, South Korea's Ryu share storm-hit LPGA Chevron lead
-
Liverpool braced for Premier League title party

Orlando Dreamers Announce Significant Additional Financial Support for Team Acquisition
Letters of Intent/verbal commitments approaching $1.5 billion in equity for team acquisition.
Letter of Intent for team portion of stadium financing also exceeds $1 billion.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / April 24, 2025 / The Orlando City Baseball Dreamers ("Orlando Dreamers") announced that significant further progress has been achieved in finalizing sufficient capital for bringing a Major League Baseball ("MLB") franchise to Orlando. Barry Larkin, the MLB Ambassador for the Dreamers, confirmed that qualified investors have provided preliminary letters of intent and verbal commitments approaching $1.5 billion in equity investments.
"We are extremely pleased with the recent rapid progress in financing interest towards a prospective MLB team acquisition," said Larkin. "It is clear that these seasoned investors understand the compelling opportunity represented by our unsurpassed market metrics and proposed state-of-the-art domed stadium, located right in the middle of the Orange County tourist corridor that will welcome approximately 80 million tourists this year." Larkin further confirmed that the Dreamers have a letter of intent for stadium financing in excess of $1 billion.
Jim Schnorf, Co-Founder of the Orlando Dreamers, added, "Enthusiasm for an Orlando MLB franchise has hit a fever pitch in recent weeks, inspired by Barry's leadership."
According to Schnorf, "We feel the heavy lifting part of team acquisition financing and stadium financing has been accomplished. Finding the right anchor investor in our control ownership group and an attractive financing structure for the team's portion of stadium construction were clearly the most challenging aspects. We are completely confident in arranging any supplemental senior debt financing that might be relevant for team acquisition to supplement the equity investment already identified. Our stadium funding letter of intent from a major institutional partner will provide more than $1 billion towards construction costs, under an arrangement that is highly attractive to Orange County government and citizens, team ownership, and Major League Baseball."
Schnorf also confirmed that the Dreamers are moving forward with plans to add staff and move from interim quarters in the Maitland area to more permanent downtown office space. "We were approached very recently by a very successful businessperson with ties to Central Florida who is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about baseball, desiring to invest in our enterprise. Based on the quality of this individual, we mutually confirmed our first external investment which will allow us to expedite certain key advancements in our initiative, demonstrating to MLB that Orlando is much further along than any other market pursuing a franchise. Our plan has been to be fully prepared for whatever path brings an opportunity for Major League Baseball in Orange County."
Andy Herdliska, who will be managing the Dreamers' downtown office, added further commentary on the progress. "The media interest in the last 30 days has been continuous and entirely supportive of our effort. We will be re-igniting our outreach to the Central Florida fan base in the coming weeks as we build on the momentum that is in place with the incredible financing progress that our MLB plan has created. With numerous MLB teams experiencing stadium-related challenges or indicating potential interest in selling, the Dreamers have multiple opportunities for potential MLB franchise acquisition, including landing one of the two expansion teams Major League Baseball will add this decade."
Orlando is experiencing a surge in tourism with meaningful growth expected from the opening of the new Universal Studios theme park located a short distance from the Dreamers' proposed stadium site. The Orlando metro area is the most visited destination in the country and recently passed Denver to become the #15 media market in the country. It is anticipated that Orlando will pass Detroit in 2025 to become the #14 media market in the country, the largest without an MLB team.
The Orlando Dreamers previously reported that based on an independent study completed in 2023, bringing Major League Baseball to Orlando and playing in the planned domed stadium located on the 35.5-acre parcel adjacent to SeaWorld and the Orange County Convention Center will yield approximately 25,000 permanent jobs and create in excess of $40 billion in economic impact to Orange County over 30 years. In addition, the study concluded that the MLB initiative would generate an additional $26 million annually in tourist development taxes (TDT).
About Orlando City Baseball Dreamers, LLC
Orlando City Baseball Dreamers, LLC was established to bring Major League Baseball to Orlando and Central Florida. Updates can be found at www.orlandodreamers.com.
Contact:
Dave Gentry
RedChip Companies
1-800-733-2447
[email protected]
SOURCE: Orlando City Baseball Dreamers, LLC
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
D.Sawyer--AMWN