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City councilors in St. Pete voted unanimously to move on from the deal with the Rays to build a stadium at the old Gas Plant site.
The St. Petersburg City Council voted unanimously Thursday evening to terminate its stadium deal with the Tampa Bay Rays and developer, Hines.
PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Tampa Bay Rays withdraw from planned $1.3 billion ballpark in St. Petersburg, citing storms, delays The project as a whole would have redeveloped the Historic Gas Plant District ...
Stu Sternberg has agreed in principle to a $1.7 billion deal to sell the Rays to a group led by a Florida-based developer Patrick Zalupski.
The Rays ended the deal back in March after Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off of Tropicana Field, and the city officially terminated the deal at a city council meeting on Thursday.
A potential Rays ownership change could bring the team to Tampa long-term, reigniting stadium talks in Hillsborough County with eyes on 2029.
Pinellas County Schools face federal freeze WMNF’s Leah Burdick reports on what Pinellas County says will happen if they don’t receive the money. St. Petersburg City Council terminates Rays stadium ...
The Tampa Bay Rays' $1.7 billion sale to a group led by a Jacksonville-based developer could become official by September, with the two sides agreeing in principle to a deal, according to a report ...
STADIUM DEAL DEAD: St. Pete officials voted Thursday to officially terminate the redevelopment plans as talks of potentially moving the Rays to Tampa for good loom.
The city and businesses have benefitted from the regular influx of baseball fans since the Rays began play in 1998, Lawmakers ...
Tampa Bay Rays owner Stu Sternberg has agreed in principle to a $1.7 billion deal to sell the franchise to a group led by a Florida-based developer Patrick Zalupski, The Athletic reported Monday.