The celebrated agreement to build a $1.3 billion stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays near downtown St. Petersburg expired at ...
The Tampa Bay Rays faced a March 31 deadline to decide whether to proceed with a stadium and redevelopment deal that took nearly 20 years to reach. Update: Statements from Hines and St. Petersburg ...
the governments would cover about half the cost of the $1.3 billion stadium, with the Rays and their development partner Hines covering the rest, including any cost overruns. The Associated Press ...
The statement from owner Stuart Sternberg comes two weeks before the team faced a deadline to show proof of its intentions.
the governments would cover about half the cost of the $1.3 billion stadium, with the Rays and their development partner Hines covering the rest, including any cost overruns. The Rays previously ...
The St. Petersburg City Council said in November that it will cost nearly $66 million to repair Tropicana Field in time for the 2026 MLB season. The Tampa Bay Rays and Hines celebrate the approval ...
The Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday withdrew from a $1.3 billion ballpark project, citing hurricanes and delays that likely will ...
St. Pete City Council approves Rays-Hines Stadium proposal At the time, the Rays said the delayed votes would cause cost overruns that the team would not be able to cover. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken ...
When the Rays and development partner Hines were selected to redevelop the Gas Plant District last year, elected officials ...
The team faced a deadline of March 31 to decide whether to proceed with a stadium and redevelopment deal that took nearly 20 years to reach. The Rays and real estate development firm Hines reached ...
The celebrated agreement to build a $1.3 billion stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays near downtown St. Petersburg expired at midnight with little fanfare. Rays owner Stuart Sternberg announced March 13 ...
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