If you’re a baseball fan, One Rangers Way in Arlington will be the place to live.
The Texas Rangers baseball club and Maryland-based Cordish Companies unveiled details Friday for One Rangers Way, a 300-unit upscale residential community.
But baseball — again, if you’re a baseball fan — isn’t the only amenity. A lot is going on in the Arlington Entertainment District.
You’ve got sports venues Globe Life Field, Choctaw Stadium, and AT&T Stadium in addition to Texas Live! The One Rangers Way project joins nearly $1 billion in development under construction in the area, including Loews Arlington Hotel & Convention Center and the National Medal of Honor Museum.
“One Rangers Way, another jewel for our great city, will bring unmatched lifestyle options to our community and create even more vibrancy for our growing Entertainment District,” Arlington Mayor Jim Ross said.
The project represents a step toward a $4 billion vision by the city of Arlington, Rangers, The Cordish Companies, and Loews Hotels & Co. Together, the total investment in new development by the partnership totals over $2.4 billion.
“This area is becoming a nationally renowned sports and entertainment destination with world-class facilities that have already been completed and several other projects that are well underway,” Ray Davis, Rangers managing partner, and majority owner said in a press release.
One Rangers Way will begin construction this fall and is expected to open in 2024.
The apartment community will be designed by Hord Coplan Macht (HCM) and feature 43,000 square feet of interior and exterior amenity space. The building will offer a mix of one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and penthouse apartment homes, and a parking garage with 423 spaces.
The building will also have:
- An expansive exterior amenity deck and green spaces
- An outdoor infinity-edge pool, and indoor and outdoor entertainment spaces.
- State-of-the-art fitness facilities, office workspaces, exclusive resident events, and concierge services.
Residents will also have direct access to the Richard Greene and Dr. Robert Cluck Linear Parks which offer areas for strolling, art sculptures, and nearly three miles of paved paths throughout the Entertainment District for walking, running, and biking.
“It is an honor for The Cordish Companies to continue our partnership with the Texas Rangers and the city of Arlington to deliver a transformative project for Arlington,” Blake Cordish, principal of The Cordish Companies, said in the release.