Stan Kroenke Becomes Largest Private Landowner in the US

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Wednesday 14 January⁢ 2026 3:18 pm

Kroenke is estimated to be worth more than $21bn

Arsenal’s billionaire‌ owner Stan Kroenke has flexed his financial muscle to become the largest private landowner in the US, according to a new ​ranking.

Trade publication The Land Report’s annual list of the top 100 US landowners places Kroenke top following his acquisition of almost ⁤1m​ acres of New Mexico last month.

The real estate adn sports tycoon, whose other teams include the NFL’s LA Rams and the NBA’s Denver Nuggets, now owns 2.7m acres across the‌ country,according to The Land Report.

That includes the Hollywood Park development in Inglewood, california, which contains the $5.5bn‍ SoFi Stadium, the most expensive sports arena ever built.

Kroenke is estimated to be worth $21.3bn (£15.8bn), placing him just outside the world’s top 100 wealthiest ‍people,⁣ and is married to Ann ⁢Walton, an heir to the Walmart empire.

His investment in Arsenal has also paid off, with the club now considered to be worth roughly double‍ the £1.8bn ⁣valuation at which he took full control ‍in 2018 – ⁤and ‌rising.

Kroenke Arsenal bets now paying off

He has sanctioned unprecedented spending in north London during recent seasons, which has paid off with the club reaching last season’s Champions League semi-finals and on course for a first Premier League ‍title ⁢in 22 years.

Kroenke’s ‍expertise in developing venues could be an asset as Arsenal look to expand their 60,000-capacity Emirates stadium amid excess demand for tickets.

His purchase ⁤of the 937,000-acre Singleton‌ Ranches in New ⁢Mexico last​ month was the biggest US land transaction by area in more than a decade.

He also owns the⁣ 535,000-acre Waggoner Ranch in​ Texas,which he ‍bought in 2016 and the 124,000-acre Broken O Ranch in⁢ Montana,as well as​ 60m square feet of commercial space.

Kroenke’s expanding empire saw him replace West Coast timber ‌magnates the Emmerson family as the largest private landowner in the US.

“Capital is moving into American land for a variety of reasons,” said The Land ‍Report editor Eric O’Keefe. “It’s a proven return⁤ on investment in terms of the slow, steady gratitude.”

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