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The Pinellas County Commission approved funds for the new ballpark, turning the pressure back on the Rays to hold up their ...
What sounds like a simple procedural move was far from it. Over the past six weeks, the $1.3 billion stadium deal for the Tampa Bay Rays-- celebrated in July by all parties as a watershed moment ...
The ongoing saga has the Rays pushing for more money, claiming the delayed vote pushed the project back and increased costs ...
For years, the Tampa Bay Rays have made it pretty clear they needed a new stadium for the team, which has been consigned to play in a dump called Tropicana Field. The Trop is the major league ...
And that’s assuming no further delays in securing full approval from the ... obligations regarding the new stadium. According to the Tampa Bay Times, the Rays will honor those agreements ...
The Rays' stadium saga has been especially tumultuous these past few weeks. The Tampa Bay Rays are optimistic about one key piece of the puzzle for its new stadium in downtown St. Petersburg.
The Tampa Bay Rays have begun the complicated process of selling tickets to games at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.
The future Tampa Bay Rays ballpark would anchor a mixed-use redevelopment in St. Petersburg, Fla.'s historic Gas Plant district. After delayed votes and debate, Pinellas County, Fla., officials ...
The St. Petersburg City Council has scheduled a vote for Thursday on whether to approve bonds to finance the city’s contribution toward a new $1.3 billion Tampa Bay Rays stadium and Historic Gas ...
It wasn’t pretty or easy, but the Pinellas County Commission made the right decision by approving bonds to subsidize a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays. The decision signaled to the broader ...