The Anaheim City Council on Friday approved a $325 million sale of Angel Stadium. The decision is one of a three-step proposal that would see the Angels play in Anaheim through 2050. It also includes potential development around the stadium and community benefits. Read more here.
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Angel Stadium Sold to Angels
Filed under Lease & Contracts, Stadium Issues
Beyond Angels, a “Flurry of Interest” in Long Beach Waterfront Site
Should Los Angeles Angels owner Art Moreno decide to keep his Major League Baseball team in Anaheim, Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia is not too concerned, as he thinks he might be able to induce another sports owner to take a look at the 13-acre waterfront site being offered up to the Angels. Read more here. Read the latest about the Angels here.
Filed under League & Franchise, Market & Location
‘Los Angeles Angels’ Name Here to Stay
As the Angels prepare to negotiate a potential new lease with the city of Anaheim (CA), the team would like to make one thing perfectly clear: The team name will remain the Los Angeles Angels. Read more here.
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No Kicking Angels Out of Angel Stadium
The one-year ballpark lease extension the council approved with the Los Angeles Angels in January didn’t mean the current lease would expire when the extension does. As a result, the Angels could choose between a new or renovated stadium in Anaheim, a proposed waterfront ballpark in Long Beach, or simply play out their current lease, which extends through 2029. Read more here.
Long Beach Waterfront Ballpark for the Angels?
Half a century after the now-Los Angeles Angels passed on a chance to move to Long Beach (CA), the city has approached the MLB franchise to gauge interest in a new ballpark on a waterfront site. Read more here.
Filed under Design & Construction, Market & Location, Stadium Issues
Angels, City Will Buy Negotiating Time with One-Year Lease Extension
The Los Angeles Angels and the city of Anaheim (CA) are expected to agree to a one-year extension of the team’s lease at Angel Stadium, which would keep the team in Anaheim through the 2020 season. Read more here.
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Angels Opt Out of Ballpark Lease
The Los Angeles Angels opted out of their lease with the city of Anaheim (CA) on Tuesday, setting the stage for another round of negotiations over whether the team remains in their longtime host city or finds a new home elsewhere in Southern California. Read more here.
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Angels Will Remain at Ballpark for Foreseeable Future
In his first news conference since October 2015, Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno said Saturday that his team is staying at Angel Stadium for the foreseeable future. Read more here.
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Angels Contemplating Future, May Play Out Lease
After more than three years of debating whether to negotiate a new lease in Anaheim (CA) or move to a new ballpark elsewhere, the Los Angeles Angels might do neither. Read more here.
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Angels End Lease Talks with Anaheim
Frustrated by a lack of progress more than a year after both sides ratified an agreement, the Los Angeles Angels ended talks with the city of Anaheim (CA) regarding a new lease for their 48-year-old ballpark. Read more here. More thoughts from Deadspin here.
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Ballpark Options for Angels
The Orange County Register takes a look at the ballpark options for the Los Angeles Angels, as owner Arte Moreno continues trolling for new digs for his franchise. Read more here.
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Angels Owner Frustrated by Lease Negotiations
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno is frustrated with the lack of progress between the club and the city of Anaheim over negotiations on a new lease for Angel Stadium. Read more here.
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