KEY POINTS
  • The defending NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks are looking to cash in on the real estate around Fiserv Forum.
  • The team is seeking $4 million annually for real estate naming rights for its plaza within Deer District area, which became a popular spot during the team's recent playoff runs.
  • Over the years, more professional sports clubs have added real estate revenue to leverage the popularity of their brands.
Milwaukee Bucks Deer District real estate project.

The Milwaukee Bucks, in their quest to repeat as NBA champions, this weekend will begin playing the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Off the court, the team is seeking $4 million annually for entitlement rights to its plaza inside Deer District, a 30-acre property that sits outside their arena.

In an interview with CNBC, Bucks President Peter Feigin described the naming rights asset as obtaining keys to "a city that we've created within the state of Wisconsin." The Deer District is part of the team's economic development plan, to which taxpayers contributed $250 million. And the project also landed the Bucks their over $500 million arena, which opened in 2018.