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What Happened To Los Angeles?
Dollar Bill replied to Puget Sound Angel's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
That deal was driven much more by Fox's anxiety that Arte might follow the Dodgers in launching a new cable channel, which would have left Fox with two RSNs and no summer programming. -
What Happened To Los Angeles?
Dollar Bill replied to Puget Sound Angel's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
As part of the name change lawsuit filed by the city of Anaheim, the court ruled the Angels could sell gear with "Los Angeles." Arte prefers to brand "the Angels" and the halo-A logo. He believed the Los Angeles name would help with national advertisers and marketers. -
Stadium reconstruction and development detailed
Dollar Bill replied to beatlesrule's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
Ha, thanks! These agreements were previously announced. The $150 million is the cash price, the other $170 million is a development credit toward affordable housing and parkland within the project. It isn't yet clear whether Arte and his company would finance that or take on a development partner to do so. -
LAT: Anaheim City Council approves Angel Stadium sale
Dollar Bill replied to Dollar Bill's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
Parking structure. -
LAT: Anaheim City Council approves Angel Stadium sale
Dollar Bill replied to Dollar Bill's topic in LA Angels | MLB Daily
Deadline to deliver development plan is next year, then a bunch of permits. The city projects actual development to start in 2025. This is the vision, according to Angels chairman Dennis Kuhl: On eve of stadium vote, Angels envision their own magic kingdom https://www.latimes.com/sports/angels/story/2019-12-19/angels-anaheim-stadium-deal-petco-park-wrigley-coors-field -
This is a pretty good explanation of the new California law. "If California’s freelance writers and photographers are seeking an explanation for why they’re losing assignments, it’s not because AB 5 puts limits on what they can do, but because their own employers are looking for a world where they can avoid providing these basic benefits to their content providers and keep the profits from the labor for themselves." https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2019-12-19/california-freelancers-gig-economy