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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch says he plans to move forward with redeveloping the Historic Gas Plant District with or without Major League Baseball. “We want to move forward ...
Local businesses are sharing their disappointment in the failed stadium deal between the Rays and the city.
St. Pete and Pinellas County are moving forward on Historic Gas Plant redevelopment ideas, considering what could anchor the site if not baseball.
The future of the Tropicana Field site and Historic Gas Plant District are up in the air as the local governments of St. Petersburg and Pinellas County continue to respond to the Rays entering ...
Funding for the new $1.3 billion stadium at the Historic Gas Plant District in St. Petersburg was agreed to by all parties last July. However, the roof was ripped off of Tropicana Field amid ...
Former St. Petersburg, Florida, mayor Rick Baker has devised a plan for the current Tropicana Field site that doesn't include the Tampa Bay Rays.
Decades before the Tampa Bay Rays came into the picture, the City of St. Petersburg razed the historically Black Gas Plant District, promising to eliminate blight and bring new homes and light ...
A world-renowned cancer center was coming to St. Petersburg until Mayor Ken Welch spiked the project for not having enough affordable housing. That expectation won’t apply to what’s next for ...
Two, 31-story residential towers are planned for half of the land once slated for a Moffitt Cancer Center campus.