The Tampa Bay Rays are staying put for now, as the team's future remains uncertain and Opening Day for Major League Baseball ...
Thompson Whitney Blake, founder of the private equity firm Blake Investment Partners submitted an offer to St. Pete officials ...
An unsolicited bid for Tropicana Field's 86 acres of prime real estate surfaced within hours of the Rays pulling out of their ...
Plus: One drama squashed, one prank accomplished for the Red Sox, an update on Altuve’s left-field experiment, and Ken on the ...
In their withdrawal, the Tampa Bay Rays cited hurricanes and delays that will likely drive up the proposal's cost.
St. Petersburg could lose more than just a ballpark. The Rays signed on with developer Hines to revamp all 86 acres of the historic Gas Plant District into a vibrant new neighborhood with shopping, ...
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The Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday withdrew from a $1.3 billion ballpark project, citing hurricanes and delays that likely will ...
The decision leaves a related, $6.5-billion development plan in limbo as hurricane repairs to the team's current ballpark continue.
The Orlando Dreamers — a group of investors trying to bring a Major League Baseball team to Central Florida — are ready to ...
The Rays announced Thursday that they will not be moving forward with their plans to build a new ballpark as part of a ...
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch said he’s disappointed but not surprised that the Tampa Bay Rays have pulled out of a deal to ...
After the Tampa Bay Rays made a startling if unsurprising decision about their future in St. Petersburg on Thursday, the city ...
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