Stakeholder Center

Build the Destination With Us

Ballparks National is turning a sports-only complex at the Lake of the Ozarks into a full destination resort — anchored by the fields and surrounded by hotels, restaurants, and retail. Here is how each partner plugs in.

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$210M+
Total private + public capital investment
300
New on-campus hotel keys
1,100+
Permanent & construction jobs supported
$40M+
Estimated annual visitor spending at stabilization

Who We're Building With

Investors & Capital Partners

Private equity, family offices, and destination-focused funds such as Kingdom Ventures.

A shovel-ready sports-tourism destination on owned land, with a full development budget, 5-year P&L, and sensitivity model.

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Hotel Brands & Franchise JVs

Select-service and lifestyle flags seeking a proven, tournament-driven demand generator.

Two on-campus hotel pads (~300 keys) with built-in room-night demand from a year-round tournament calendar.

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Retail & Restaurant Tenants

Local and national food, apparel, and retail outlets.

Prime space in a BPN-owned restaurant & retail village anchored by hundreds of thousands of annual visitors.

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State & Local Government

Missouri Division of Tourism, DED, MDFB, and Camden County.

A public–private partnership using proven Missouri incentive tools, modeled on Branson's $400M Gretna Road precedent.

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Government Partnership Asks

Missouri Division of Tourism (MDT)
Department of Economic Development

The ask: Cooperative Marketing Grant partnership to promote BPN as a national sports-tourism destination and out-of-state visitor draw.

Business & Community Solutions Division
Department of Economic Development (DED)

The ask: Amateur Sporting Contribution Tax Credit certification and guidance on layering state incentives with local financing.

Regional Engagement Division
Department of Economic Development (DED)

The ask: Designation as a priority regional tourism project and a single point of coordination across DED programs.

Camden County Commission & Lake Area Business Districts
Local / County government (Camden, Miller & Morgan Counties)

The ask: Local Tax Increment Financing (TIF) and Community Improvement District (CID) to fund public infrastructure.

Missouri Development Finance Board (MDFB)
State finance authority

The ask: Infrastructure Facilities Tax Credit and bond financing support for roads, utilities, and structured parking.

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Tell us about your firm and mandate. We'll share the full financial model, rendering package, and site diligence, and set up a call.