The Rays announced Thursday morning that they will not proceed with the plan to construct a $1.3B stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida. The organization has telegraphed that decision for months.
The team issued a statement by principal owner Stuart Sternberg saying “a series of events” in October, which included severe ...
John Romano | The team could be sold. A stadium could be built in Tampa. Or the status quo could go on indefinitely.
A deal to build a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays fell through. Pressure is reportedly mounting on the Rays owner to sell the team. Salt Lake City is among cities looking to land a major league ...
The Tampa Bay Rays had until March 31 to submit paperwork to take the next step toward a $1.3 billion stadium and redevelopment deal in St. Petersburg.
The Tampa Bay Rays withdrew Thursday from a $1.3 billion project to construct a new ballpark adjacent to Tropicana Field, ...
After the Tampa Bay Rays made a startling if unsurprising decision about their future in St. Petersburg on Thursday, the city ...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said he’s disappointed but not surprised that the Tampa Bay Rays have pulled out of a deal to ...
The Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday withdrew from a $1.3 billion ballpark project, citing hurricanes and delays that likely will ...
Owner Stu Sternberg said the MLB franchise “cannot forward with the new ballpark” that was planned to be built in St. Petersburg.
The Tampa Bay Rays, citing hurricanes and costly delays, will not proceed with the development of a $1.3 billion baseball stadium in St. Petersburg, Florida, principal owner Stuart Sternberg said ...
The Tampa Bay Rays' plans to remain in the area were dealt another major blow on Thursday, when the team failed to reach a ...
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