Central Florida billionaire attorney John Morgan confirmed to News 6 he has pulled out as an investor in the proposed Orlando Dreamers ownership group — a move that deals a serious blow to the ...
The push to bring Major League Baseball to Orlando faces new uncertainty after the lead investor behind the Orlando Dreamers joined the group seeking to buy the Tampa Bay Rays.
The Orlando Dreamers’ top two investors appear to no longer be involved in the bid to bring big league baseball to Orange County. Dr. Rick Workman of Windermere, the founder of Heartland Dental, ...
Even without its top two investors, the Orlando Dreamers say they have $2 billion in financing and will continue their pursuit of Major League Baseball.
Topkin writes that Workman’s move to purchase a stake in the Rays is both a significant shock and a major blow to the Orlando ...
With anchor investor Rick Workman now part of the proposed new Rays ownership group, the personal injury attorney says he has ...
The future of Major League Baseball in Orlando faces uncertainty after key investors have withdrawn from a proposed team.
The investors planning to opt out of investing in team ownership represent less than 25% of the aggregate financing under letters of intent for team acquisition and stadium financing. Key Dreamers ...
Having Dr. Rick Workman, an Orlando-based investor, inside the Rays’ ownership group is not a setback; it’s a potential ace card.
Dreamers' control ownership group was not surprised by announcement. Nothing changes for the Orlando MLB initiative as the Dreamers continue moving forward to the next phase in their process of ...
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — The Orlando Dreamers baseball group has a billionaire investor and plans for a new stadium. Now, it needs Orange County to be a willing partner. Orlando Dreamers say they’re ...