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Six. 1,250. 14,000. 12. $50,400,000. What these numbers and more tell us about the Rays stadium deal that St. Pete council members just approved.
The new 30,000-seat stadium will be part of a $6.5 billion redevelopment project in what is known as the Historic Gas Plant District. Skip to main content Sections ...
St. Petersburg officials want to make the city’s divorce from the Tampa Bay Rays official and move on. A key document governing a deal to build a $1.3 billion stadium expired March 31 when the Tampa ...
After nearly two decades toiling for a new stadium, the Tampa Bay Rays finally struck a deal that ensured their long-term future in St. Petersburg. Thursday, they walked away, leaving $730 million ...
The Tampa Bay Rays secured yet another victory in their quest to build a new ballpark, when commissioners in Pinellas County, Fla., on Tuesday approved spending $312.5 million to fund part of the ...
The Tampa Bay Rays received government approval to build a new $1.3 billion stadium as part of a larger $6.5 billion redevelopment project. (AP File Photo: Chris O’Meara) The Associated Press ...
A combination of hurricane damage to Tropicana Field and political delays on financing means it is highly unlikely the Tampa Bay Rays’ planned new stadium will be ready for the 2028 season, if ...
With its approval Tuesday, the Pinellas County Commission cleared the final political hurdle for a new Rays stadium, ushering in a new era for Tampa Bay and its professional baseball franchise.
Tampa Bay Rays Cancel New Stadium Plans After Local Government Stalls Funding If funding were approved, St. Petersburg residents would have been on the hook for a new stadium for one of baseball ...
The Tampa Bay Rays will not proceed with the development of a $1.3 billion baseball stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, principal owner Stuart Sternberg said.
Before the hurricane, the Rays and the city had agreed on a plan for a $1.3 billion stadium ... future in the Tampa Bay area is uncertain. When the Rays withdrew from the project, the city noted that ...
A combination of hurricane damage to Tropicana Field and political delays on financing means it is highly unlikely the Tampa Bay Rays’ planned new stadium will be ready for the 2028 season, if ...