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The Peanut Project in the Media

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Survey Results Gauging Fan Interest in Montreal for the Return of MLB & the Montreal Expos

After my visceral reaction less than 100 days ago seeing the Colorado Avalance donning the Quebec Nordiques jerseys, I asked myself: why don’t human beings appreciate what they have? Then it struck me: it’s much easier to keep something than… Continue Reading →

Landing the Landing: If the Expos Return, Montreal Already Has the Land For A New Stadium & Survey Results

If Major League Baseball expands, the return of the Montreal Expos will inevitably become part of the conversation. But before nostalgia takes over, the real question is practical: where would they play? My goal in looking at potential sites is… Continue Reading →

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP): Parc des Expos + 4C (Creative, Cultural, Commercial Campus)

Stadium District Master Plan + Design + Development + Construction Partners Issued by: Peanut Project LLC (“Peanut Project”)In collaboration with: Granicus Advisors (“Granicus”)Confidentiality: All the info is public and available to all, if you wish to sign an MNDA please… Continue Reading →

ExposFAQ: One Team or Many? (aka Is This Gonna End with a Press Conference with You Buying the Padres & Retiring in San Diego)?

Everything happens for a reason. Now that would make for a memorable final scene in Willpower, after the hilarious MLB Group Chat and the tear-jerking opening day theatrics. When I first began exploring sports franchises as an asset class —… Continue Reading →

From Conviction to Process: Launching the Peanut Project’s Next Phase

Why we’re formally opening the process — and what it means for investors, partners, and Montreal. For the past few months, the Peanut Project has existed in an unusual space: highly visible, quietly serious, and deliberately unstructured. That was intentional…. Continue Reading →

Peanut Project: End of Phase 1, Start of Phase 2.

This is the most substantive update in the Peanut Project journey, though I recognize it’s a bit of “inside baseball” with regards to deal-making. I could not have done it without the community’s support, help and words of encouragement. End… Continue Reading →

Why the Previous Expos Bid Failed (& Was Dead on Arrival)

[Version en Français ici] I believe in radical transparency—while remaining fiercely confidential about other people’s affairs. The Peanut Project is, at its core, a civic effort with an outcome I do not control. I work for you, and hold myself… Continue Reading →

Rewarding the Early Expos Believers: A Season Ticket Waiting List | Récompenser les premiers croyants: une liste d’attente pour les abonnements de saison

English Many of you have offered to help as the Peanut Project continues to take shape — and as discussions with family offices and HNWIs progress, one thing has become clear: early fan demand matters. This short form is not… Continue Reading →

Can Expos Field A Competitive – let alone Winning – Team?

SIGN UP FOR EXPOS SEASON TICKETS HERE. “OK, but can Montréal actually compete?” It’s the most common — and fairest — question I get (well, after “you’re not a billionaire, how can you pull it off? – previously answered. The… Continue Reading →

Location, Location, Location! Help me help you.

To succeed in entrepreneurship, you need:  Vision vs vision: Vision (upper case V) is the “big idea,” the “Why.” Here, “making Montreal great again” (for lack of better term) via the return of baseball and the Expos, but also the… Continue Reading →

If You Want To Go Far…

As the Expos Peanut project moves from abstract idea to disciplined exploration, I’ve found it useful to be explicit about how I’m thinking about people, roles, and sequencing. Frankly, one month into the journey, I have not even focused on… Continue Reading →

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