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The once and possibly future home of the Tampa Bay Rays will get a new roof to replace the one shredded by Hurricane Milton ...
The city is obligated to make repairs. Once the roof is back, more damage must be addressed, but the work is expected to be ...
The city of St. Petersburg was contractually obligated to repair a stadium the Rays are clearly ready to leave.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The once and possibly ... Although the Rays pulled out of a planned $1.3 billion new stadium deal, the city is still contractually obligated to fix the Trop.
St. Petersburg mayor Kenneth Welch also alluded ... Then there’s the potential to build an outdoor stadium, which would be cheaper and give the team and city more potential locations.
For 27 years, Tampa Bay Rays fans have started early on opening day, playing hooky from work and crowding downtown St.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Local businesses in St. Petersburg are sharing their disappointment in the failed stadium deal between the Rays and the city. Workers at one barbershop Spectrum News spoke ...
The St. Petersburg City Council approved part of the funding to fix the hurricane-damaged dome, earmarking $22.5 million for the repairs. The damage to the stadium was extensive, ripping apart the ...
ST. PETERSBURG — City Council members voted Thursday to approve replacing Tropicana Field’s roof shredded by Hurricane Milton last year. The city will spend $22.5 million for a new teflon-coated ...