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On May 16, 2023, Anaheim's City Council authorized a stadium evaluation for $325,000. Almost two years later, the project is not complete. It might not be complete for another year.
The Angels and the city of Anaheim have discussed, debated and twice agreed upon plans to enhance the stadium and secure the team’s future there. The city walked away from both deals.
The Angels’ future had been murky since a deal with the city collapsed in 2022. Under that deal, the team would have renovated or replaced Angel Stadium and committed to play there through 2050.
The Los Angeles Angels extended their lease at Angel Stadium, keeping them in Anaheim, Calif., and inside the fourth-oldest ballpark in the major leagues through 2032.
The Angels and the city of Anaheim, which owns the stadium, announced the decision Wednesday to extend the Angels' stay at the ballpark they have called home since 1966.
NEWS: Angels say they have extended their Angel Stadium lease. The lease would have expired in 2029; Angels exercised option to extend through 2032. — Bill Shaikin (@BillShaikin) February 5, 2025 ...
The Angels extended their stay at Angel Stadium for three more years, committing to remain at their Anaheim home through 2032. The Angels’ future had been murky since a deal with the city ...
Construction on Angel Stadium began in 1964. The team began playing there in ’66. It’s the fourth-longest tenured active ballpark behind Fenway Park, Wrigley Field and Dodger Stadium.