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$810M phase of Texas Rangers sports, entertainment district construction approved by Arlington council
The Arlington, Texas, city council voted to continue its partnership with the MLB's Texas Rangers, Loews Hotels & Co, a wholly owned subsidiary of Loews Corp., and The Cordish Cos., and is moving forward with an $810 million expansion of Arlington's Entertainment District. -
Arlington Approves $550 Million Hotel, Convention Center Project
The Arlington City Council approved a $550 million project to add a hotel, convention center and parking facility to the city's Entertainment District. -
First Look: Office Space atop Globe Life Park, convention center and more (Renderings)
The City of Arlington approved a TIRZ package on Tuesday for a massive $810 million second phase of Texas Live!, and its development team is sharing renderings of what to expect from the addition. -
$810 Million Development to Expand Arlington's Entertainment District
This expansion is the next phase of a greater $4 billion vision between the city, Texas Rangers, Loews Hotels & Co., and The Cordish Companies. -
Arlington's New Ballpark Wonderland Adds 810 Million HOtel, Convention Center to its Lineup
This Entertainment District Just Keeps Growing -
The Cordish Companies Announce $810 Million Expansion Project in Arlington, Texas
Arlington continues to build on its economic momentum with a planned $810 million expansion of the Entertainment District, which would add a best-in-class hotel brand, new convention center, corporate office headquarters, mixed-use residential building, small business coworking and incubator space, and even more dining, retail, and entertainment options for residents and visitors alike in The American Dream City. -
Arlington gives go-ahead to ambitious $810 million hotel, convention center
Developers could break ground as early as 2020 on the new hotel, convention center, office and residential projects. -
Arlington City Council Approves $810M Hotel, Convention Center In Entertainment District
The Arlington City Council approved an $810 million expansion of the Entertainment District, which would add a hotel, new convention center, corporate office headquarters, mixed-use residential building, small business coworking and incubator space, and more dining, retail and entertainment options for residents and visitors, the city said in a news release Tuesday night