Designed by Baltimore-based Hord Coplan Macht, the 300-unit multi-family development is the first residential component of the Arlington Entertainment District.

“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,” Jim Cochrane, Texas Rangers EVP & chief business officer, said in a statement. “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.”

The Cordish Companies said that One Rangers Way features a blend of bespoke design, resort-inspired amenities, and a rich celebration of the Texas Rangers’ history.

Also nearby are Live! by Loews, Loews Arlington Hotel & Convention Center, Arlington Museum of Art, and the forthcoming National Medal of Honor Museum.

“One Rangers Way is on par with any residential community in the country,” Blake Cordish, principal of The Cordish Companies, said in a statement. “With this building, 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. Today’s milestone is an important step in cementing Arlington as a world-class mixed-use destination for decades to come.”

Features and amenities



One Rangers Way offers more than 50 floor plan options across its 300 units, including studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, and penthouses. Each residence features high-end finishes including quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, floor-to-ceiling windows, and in-unit washers and dryers.

The floor plans are named after iconic Rangers players and moments and honor the team’s history.

Cordish Companies said that rents start at $1,400 for studios, with penthouse options beginning at $4,000.

Featuring more than 43,000 square feet of interior and exterior amenity space, One Rangers Way is one of the country’s most luxurious resort-style living experiences, Cordish Companies said. Residents can also take part in an extensive calendar of events organized by a dedicated Lifestyle Coordinator, creating opportunities to connect with neighbors and celebrate the spirit of the community.

Rangers-centric decor and memorabilia



“Congratulations to The Cordish Companies and the Texas Rangers for the opening of this beautiful residential development,” Arlington Mayor Jim Ross said in a statement. “One Rangers Way will truly deliver a one-of-a-kind living experience in the heart of our Entertainment District, and we are grateful for our partners continued investment in Arlington.”

Cordish Companies said that the Texas Rangers’ history is showcased throughout the building by a curated collection of the team’s artifacts and player-inspired artwork, allowing fans to immerse themselves in the team’s legacy like never before.

Texas Rangers memorabilia is incorporated into the building’s design, including 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, sculptures, and incredible installations.

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 clinch game, a 2023 World Series celebration mural, a bat mixed media sculpture, and more.

Cordish Companies said more than 95% units are leased within the first phase of move-ins before Rangers’ Opening Day, with 60% of the entire building leased.

“The excitement surrounding One Rangers Way has been extraordinary,” said Emelyna Aurich, director of property management for Cordish Living, The Cordish Companies’ multifamily division. “This community stands apart because it offers exceptional amenities, services, and proximity to some of the best entertainment and dining options in the region, while giving residents exclusive access to the Rangers clubhouse. With demand exceeding expectations, we encourage prospective residents to act quickly to secure their opportunity to be part of this exceptional experience.”

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