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The St. Petersburg City Council voted 7-1 to approve $22.5 million to begin the repairs at Tropicana Field, which will start ...
ST. PETERSBURG ... again for baseball, through 2028. It's unclear if the Rays will maintain a long-term commitment to the city or look to Tampa or someplace else for a new stadium.
He said County Administrator Barry Burton also would contact St. Petersburg, which led negotiations on plans to build a stadium for the Rays and redevelop the surrounding area as the Historic Gas ...
St. Petersburg officials weighed the costs and benefits of a major stadium upgrade, balancing contractual obligations with ...
Ken Welch ran for mayor promising to get certainty on the Rays’ future in St. Petersburg. Three years later, there’s less certainty than ever. The Rays have backed out of a stadium deal they signed ...
The City of St. Petersburg owns Tropicana Field, which it leases to the Rays. The city is therefore obligated to cover repair costs. Major League Baseball ... return to the stadium next year.
A report sent to St. Pete City Council in November outlined needed repairs and estimates to complete them, including $24 ...
Stu Sternberg and St. Petersburg, Florida, were meant to have a deal ... million of taxpayer money to help keep the Major League Baseball team in the city of St. Petersburg.
ST. PETERSBURG — City Council members voted Thursday to approve replacing Tropicana Field’s roof shredded by Hurricane Milton ...
The city of St. Petersburg was contractually obligated to repair a stadium the Rays are clearly ready to leave.