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Legal Fight Could Disrupt Oakland A’s Stadium Development

City and County at Odds Over Sale of Current Venue as Team Considers Move to Las Vegas
A dispute between the city of Oakland and Alameda County could affect plans for a new Oakland A's ballpark and surrounding commercial and residential district on the downtown waterfront. (Oakland A's)
A dispute between the city of Oakland and Alameda County could affect plans for a new Oakland A's ballpark and surrounding commercial and residential district on the downtown waterfront. (Oakland A's)
CoStar News
October 14, 2019 | 5:21 P.M.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation to help Oakland, California, try to keep its Major League Baseball team in town with a new stadium that would contribute to transforming the city’s downtown waterfront. But even with approvals in hand, the city and county are squaring off in court over the sale of the A’s current stadium as the team reportedly considers moving to Las Vegas.

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