The proposal comes after Tampa Bay’s Major League Baseball team, the Rays, exited a redevelopment deal with Hines.
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.
Tropicana Field's 86 acres are widely regarded as some of the best urban real estate in the Southeastern U.S. The Tampa Bay ...
Under the agreement previously approved by the city and Pinellas County, the governments would cover about half the cost of ...
The Tampa Bay Rays had a tumultuous six months from having their stadium roof blown off to Opening Day at the Yankees' spring ...
After months of back and forth, The Tampa Bay Rays announced Thursday that the team would not move forward with a deal to build a new baseball stadium in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg could lose more ...
The statement from owner Stuart Sternberg comes two weeks before the team faced a deadline to show proof of its intentions.
When the Rays and development partner Hines were selected to redevelop the Gas Plant District last year, elected officials ...
The announcement, at least for Rays fans, takes everything back to square one. The team now has to answer where it will play.
St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch said Thursday that the Tampa Bay Rays owe his community an apology. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch ...
The Tampa Bay Rays announced Thursday that they will not proceed with the new stadium and surrounding development.