
One Rangers Way
The real estate collaboration between Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers and The Cordish Companies culminated last week with the grand opening of One Rangers Way in the heart of the Arlington Entertainment District.
One Rangers Way has officially welcomed its first residents, delivering what the public relations people call “an unparalleled luxury living experience” with a fusion of custom design, resort-style amenities, and, naturally, a tribute to the Rangers’ baseball legacy.
"The grand opening of One Rangers Way is monumental for both the Texas Rangers and our Arlington community that has long awaited a luxury residential option of this caliber," said Jim Cochrane, Texas Rangers executive vice president and chief business officer. “One Rangers Way embodies the spirit of the Rangers, blending modern luxury with the team's history in an unmatched way. We are thrilled to offer residents a lifestyle that celebrates excellence, tradition, and the vibrant energy of Arlington's Entertainment District.”
One Rangers Way is the first residential component of Arlington’s Entertainment District, giving residents the opportunity to live withing walking distance of North Texas’ premier sports, entertainment, hospitality, and cultural venues, including the Rangers' Globe Life Field, the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium, and the National Medal of Honor Museum, which will open this month, just to name a few.
One Rangers Way, in total 43,000 square feet, offers more than 50 floor plan options across its 300-unit community, including studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, and penthouses. Each residence features high-end finishes like quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, floor-to-ceiling windows, and in-unit washers and dryers.
Floor plans are named after iconic Rangers players and moments. Rangers memorabilia incorporated into the building’s design includes dozens of artifacts on display, while the extensive art collection, tailored specifically for One Rangers Way, includes more than 50 custom pieces featuring legendary Rangers players through the years, including artistic photographic prints, murals, and sculptures.
Highlights of the art and memorabilia collection include Iván "Pudge" Rodríguez’s bat, Corey Seager’s game-worn hat and positioning card, a game-used base from the Rangers AL West Division championship-clinching game, and a 2023 World Series celebration mural.
Rents start at $1,400 for studios, with penthouse options beginning at $4,000.
“One Rangers Way is on par with any residential community in the country,” said Blake Cordish, principal of The Cordish Companies. “We have delivered a truly exceptional community that offers an amenity-rich lifestyle and unique opportunity to live steps away from iconic venues and attractions.”
Moreover, the grand opening, Cordish went on, was “an important step in cementing Arlington as a world-class mixed-use destination for decades to come.”
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VIPs on hand for the dedication of One Rangers Way included, from left, award-winning broadcaster Eric Nadel, former Arlington Mayor Richard Greene, former Rangers All-Star Jim Sundberg, and Victor Vandergriff.
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