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The Texas Rangers filed a lawsuit Wednesday against former owner Tom Hicks, claiming a breach of contract involving the use agreement of the ballpark parking lots.
If you’re planning to party in the parking lot at Rangers Ballpark this season, leave that private portable toilet at home. And don’t even think about a tailgate bash without buying a game ticket.
A battle over stadium parking lots between the Texas Rangers and their former owner has ended.
The 2,000-space lot will help offset the loss of spaces when and if the new stadium and Texas Live! development are under construction. Both would be built on existing Rangers parking lots.
The Texas Rangers have mostly seemed fine with Globe Life Park over its 22 years of existence. Yeah, the brain-melting midsummer Texas heat probably kept some paying customers away from the former ...
A battle over stadium parking lots between the Texas Rangers and their former owner has ended. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Tuesday that the Rangers have reached a multi-year agreement to ...
FORT WORTH (CN) - A lawsuit over the control of parking lots at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington ended this week, as owners of the Texas Rangers baseball team agreed to let former team owner Tom Hicks' ...
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The Texas Rangers’ post-bankruptcy plan administrator and the team’s former owner have settled a lawsuit over money generated from stadium parking lots.
On Opening Day, AT&T Stadium Lot 4 will open at the same time as all Rangers lots. Attendants will accept season ticket-holder parking coupons, cash, credit cards and prepaid parking passes.
All Rangers’ lots are cashless and the only way to pay for parking is with credit or debit cards. Parking can be purchased at the lot or on the MLB Ballpark App.
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