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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 →

Financing Update: Leaning In, Slowing Down, and Doing the Work

One of the quiet milestones over the past few weeks has been crossing into what I’d call a FrieNDA phase. Not formal NDAs yet, but enough shared context, candor, and mutual respect that conversations are no longer hypothetical. While I personally adopt… Continue Reading →

L’impact économique réel du retour des Expos, d’un stade et du projet civique 4C

Pourquoi l’équipe est le catalyseur — mais la ville est la véritable bénéficiaire Lorsque l’on débat du retour des Expos à Montréal, la discussion se fige trop souvent dans la nostalgie, les chiffres d’assistance ou la question de savoir si… Continue Reading →

The Real Economic Impact of the Expos, a Stadium, and the 4C Civic Project

Why the team is the catalyst — but the city is the beneficiary. SIGN UP FOR EXPOS SEASON TICKETS HERE (FAQ). When people debate the return of the Montreal Expos, the conversation often gets stuck on nostalgia, attendance figures, or whether baseball… Continue Reading →

An Offer They Can’t Refuse?

Solving Large Problems Without Heroic Assumptions One of the most common mistakes people make when confronted with a large future obligation is assuming it requires an equally large amount of capital today, or extraordinary returns to bridge the gap. That… Continue Reading →

Coachability, Feedback Loops, and the Difference Between “Right” and “Finished”

Last week, I elevated a partner of 20 years, Derek, someone who joined us as an intern before WatchMojo had even published its first video – to the role of COO. Another co-founder, Kevin, was promoted to SVP, having been… Continue Reading →

Want a Baseball Team? Got $380M* Today?

Solving “Impossible” Problems Starts With Sequencing, Not Superheroes (for academic purposes only; this is not a solicitation for capital raising). One of the most common reactions I hear when the topic of an MLB return to Montreal comes up is… Continue Reading →

Why Montréal?

Who knew that in my efforts to bring MLB & the Montreal Expos back to the city, I would be volunteering as Montréal Tourism & the Commerce Chamber’s intern/marketing assistant! My quest to present a compelling and viable proposal to… Continue Reading →

Why a Fan Fundraiser Is Not the Right First Step for the Expos Revival Project

I understand why people ask this, and it’s a fair question. Fan ownership has worked in very specific circumstances, most famously with the Green Bay Packers. But the reality is that this situation is fundamentally different, and starting with a… Continue Reading →

Match Making & Packaging: How Modern Ownership Groups Are Built (and Why the Right Partner Matters More Than the Richest One)

If you strip away the emotion, nostalgia and spectacle of sports, what remains is the rarest asset class in modern capitalism. There are only 30 MLB teams on Earth.You cannot manufacture more supply.But demand keeps rising, especially as franchises have… Continue Reading →

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