The Los Angeles Angels are entirely focused on Anaheim in their ongoing discussions about a long-term ballpark plan, putting Long Beach on the back burner. (more…)

The Los Angeles Angels are entirely focused on Anaheim in their ongoing discussions about a long-term ballpark plan, putting Long Beach on the back burner. (more…)
While the two sides still have not settled on long-term ballpark plans, it appears that the Los Angeles Angels and Anaheim are about to accelerate their discussions. (more…)
Anaheim officials are hoping to see a long-term lease proposal from the Los Angeles Angels by October, a timeline that the organization is confident it can reach. (more…)
To get a better sense of how the Angel Stadium site could be developed as part of a ballpark project, the Los Angeles Angels have expanded their slate of advisers. (more…)
Although they have yet to begin formal negotiations with the Los Angeles Angels, Anaheim officials seem unfazed by exploration of a new ballpark for the team in Long Beach. (more…)
With the Los Angeles Angels and Anaheim officials extending the Angel Stadium lease through 2020, both sides apparently are thinking big in order to back a new or renovated ballpark at the current Big A site. (more…)
Anaheim officials are seeking an appraisal on the Angel Stadium site, a move that comes after the Los Angeles Angels informed the city that they would opt out of their lease. (more…)
The Los Angeles Angels are opting out of their Angel Stadium lease, leaving questions about their long-term ballpark plans. (more…)
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim continue to voice their objections to a proposed development, and may up their efforts to stop the plan. (more…)
Despite the Los Angeles Angels‘ desire for an alternate plan, the City of Anaheim is proceeding with a development proposal for the land surrounding Angels Stadium. (more…)
With the potential for a new Tustin ballpark virtually gone after talks break down with developer, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are now turning their attention to future Angel Stadium renovations and an Anaheim lease extension. (more…)
With a Chinese investor pitching a $450-million development next to Angel Stadium and the Angels clearly not wanting to continue the status quo, the future of the team in Anaheim is once again in play. (more…)
If Arte Moreno wants a new Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ballpark in Tustin, he’ll need to move ahead with no public funding, according to Mayor Al Murray. Moreno and Murray met last week to discuss the potential of a new ballpark at the city’s decommissioned Marine Corps Air Station, a site attractive because of […]