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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays withdrew Thursday from a $1.3 billion project to construct a new ballpark adjacent to Tropicana Field, citing a hurricane and delays that likely drove up ...
The Rays made a major announcement about their future in St. Petersburg on Thursday, casting doubt on their future in the only city they've called home.
In a social media post, owner Stuart Sternberg pronounced the deal dead. He also said the Rays are planning to return to a repaired Tropicana Field for the 2026 season.
For three decades, Tropicana Field’s famous slanted white roof towered ... But not all of his friends and neighbors share that view. “So if Stu Sternberg walked into Ferg’s today, what ...
Thompson Whitney Blake, founder of the private equity firm Blake Investment Partners submitted an offer to St. Pete officials ...
For the Tampa Bay Rays, the team's decision to pull out of a deal to build a $1.3 billion stadium raises a question on where ...
The St. Petersburg City Council will decide on whether to replace the roof of Tropicana Field a week later than planned. City ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Tropicana Field is in limbo and its future is again uncertain after Rays owner Stu Sternberg backed out of the deal to build a new ballpark. “Everyone I know in the sports ...
A local investor is offering the city of St. Petersburg $260 million in cash to purchase the 86-acre Gas Plant District site after the Tampa Bay Rays announced they were walking away from an ...
The Rays have not set a price for selling the team — they haven’t even acknowledged that the team is for sale — but somewhere ...
John Romano and Colleen Wright of The Tampa Bay Times report that the Rays, within the past month, have floated the idea of renovating Tropicana Field beyond the roof repair. Under that plan ...
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