By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter
The Spring Training joint venture in Glendale between the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers is seeking development proposals for a 53-acre parcel at their Glendale ballpark complex.
Camelback Spring Training LLC is requesting proposals for the development contiguous to its Camelback Ranch-Glendale Spring Training facility.
“Approximately 53 acres are available for development with land uses that are compatible and complementary to the teams’ Spring Training facility. CST is open to sell all or a portion of the property and will consider purchases that include Seller participation in the development. Proposals must contemplate making available approximately 2,500 parking spaces during peak Cactus League attendance, typically end of February thru early April,” the request for proposals reads.
Development proposals are due by Dec. 1 by email to CamelbackRanch@kaites.com and inquiries can be directed to John Kaites.
The Camelback Ranch – Glendale complex opened in 2009. It is home to Cactus League games and training operations for the Dodgers and White Sox.
The West Valley ballpark seats 13,000 fans.
Click here to view more documents and details about the RFP.