Introduction to One Rangers Way
The Texas Rangers are currently mired below .500 this season, but the luxury property bearing the team’s name is close to batting a thousand. Triangulated between Globe Life and AT&T Stadium (home to the Dallas Cowboys), One Rangers Way is strategically placed within Arlington’s Entertainment District, offering residents a “clubhouse-level” living experience. Since opening its doors this spring, the $100 million project already has over 80% of its units already leased.
One Rangers Way’s central location is only one of the qualities that make it a “rare” residential development, according to Nicholle Soendker, director of residential marketing for The Cordish Companies, the complex’s developer. “Our goal was to go far beyond proximity and create something immersive,” Soendker told The Dallas Morning News in a recent interview.
The eight-floor, 300-unit building is the result of a direct partnership between Cordish and the Rangers. When the team itself “owns 50% of the building,” Soendker said residents gain access to exclusive perks “you simply can’t get anywhere else.”
Exclusive Perks and Amenities
This means private resident events with Rangers coaches and players, floor plans named after team legends, and more than 50 custom art pieces and memorabilia. “While many developers are capitalizing on the trend of building near stadiums, One Rangers Way is fundamentally different because we’re not just building next to the action — we’re part of it,” Soendker said.
Soendker said, “It’s as close as you can get to living in the clubhouse.” One Rangers Way is the first major residential complex constructed as part of the district’s $4 billion plan to blend life, work and play into one world-class sports and entertainment district.
As Close as You Can Get to the Clubhouse

“For fans, it’s a chance to be part of the team’s legacy, whether as a full-time resident or a second home when visiting for games and events,” Soendker said. Construction began in October 2022, and units have been filling up since the official opening in March. With lease agreements being signed at a rapid pace, nearly half of the 18 penthouses already have commitments.
Pools, Co-Working and Zen

The first phase of units, located on floors one through four, are 97% leased. The building is at approximately 60% capacity as of late July, with residents expected to move in through the end of the month. One Rangers Way has 52 different floor plans for its residents, depending on their lifestyle needs. These include 350-square-foot studios, a mix of single-bedroom units and 1,400-square-foot penthouses.
Soendker said studios, one-bedroom units with dens, and penthouses are “among the fastest-leasing floor plans.” The controlled access building with 24/7 front desk assistance offers resort-style amenities like an interior courtyard with a Zen garden; an outdoor pool and swim-up bar; an indoor bar and entertainment kitchen; fitness facilities; coworking spaces; and a paw spa.
Residents and Lifestyle
But like a growing number of luxury apartments, the complex does not allow Airbnb or any short

