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The city must fix the stadium under its 30-year contract with the Rays that runs through 2028. Council members voiced ...
St. Petersburg City Council has taken the next step to repair Tropicana Field. On Thursday, the council approved an agreement ...
ST. PETE, Fla., (WFLA) – Thursday afternoon, St. Pete City Council will vote to terminate the new stadium deal for the Rays. They are also expected to vote on spending an additional $5 million to make ...
The stadium opened in 1990 and initially cost $138 million. It is due to be replaced in time for the 2028 season with a $1.3 billion ballpark.
The Rays said they were not going to proceed with the deal to build a stadium and redevelop the historic neighborhood that was razed to build Tropicana Field. The backstory: After Hurricane Milton ...
St. Petersburg, Fla., officials formally terminate a prior ballpark agreement. The post Prospective Rays Owner Must Start Fresh As $1.3B Stadium Deal Ends appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The City of St. Petersburg has put out an ambitious timeline for repairs to Tropicana Field. If all goes according to plan, the Rays will be playing next season under the dome.
The Rays finally secured a location for a $1.37 billion stadium in the nearby Historic Gas Plant District they were supposed to move into for the 2028 season. Then Hurricane Milton hit.