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Article: Arlington considered for ballpark.(SPORTS)
- Article from:
- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- February 16, 2003
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Byline: Eric Fisher, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Two sites in Arlington have emerged as candidates for a Virginia-based ballpark.
The sites under consideration are the current location of a Costco store on South Fern Street and another parcel also near the Pentagon City Mall owned by the family of late Washington developer Morris Cafritz, according to baseball sources.
The Virginia Baseball Stadium Authority and a prospective bid group led by former telecommunications executive William Collins have kept their site deliberations private, fearing the backlash of organized public opposition. To that end, no considered site has been publicly announced, ...
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