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A judge has made a ruling in the $60 million Texas Renaissance Festival lawsuit, which stemmed from the alleged backtracking of an agreed-upon sale of the festival. A Grimes County judge issued ...
A Grimes County District Judge has ruled the Texas Renaissance Festival must be sold, ending a two-year legal battle over the popular festival. Judge Gary W. Chaney of the 506th state District ...
The prospective next owner of the Texas Renaissance Festival plans to continue the annual event north of Houston, according to the buyer's attorney. Earlier this week, a Grimes County Judge ...
A costumed man waves during the Texas Renaissance Festival in Grimes County in 2023. A Grimes County judge has ordered the owners of the Texas Renaissance Festival to sell its property and assets ...
King George's reign has come to an end. In Texas. At a Renaissance Festival. A Grimes County judge ruled this week that the Texas Renaissance Festival — the largest in the country in terms of ...
Despite the ownership change, festival representatives have assured the public that the festival will continue. © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights ...
Festival-goers can expect to leave the Red Dirt ... As attendees indulge in some of the best barbecue Texas has to offer, the inevitable splashes of sauce will become a badge of honor.
TODD MISSION, Texas (KBTX) - A Grimes County judge has issued a ruling in favor of a group of companies seeking to purchase the Texas Renaissance Festival, awarding more than $22.3 million in ...