Despite multiple statements publicly and in writing the new stadium deal is dead, the Rays admit that legally it survives.
Pinellas County Commission Chairperson Kathleen Peters sent a two-page letter to the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday asking the team ...
As public battles over a potential stadium deal drag on, the Tampa Bay Rays refused to clarify whether they would move ...
In a sometimes scolding letter, Pinellas County Commission Chair Kathleen Peters flatly asks officials with the Tampa Bay ...
The Pinellas County Commission is seeking answers from the Tampa Bay Rays organization on its embattled stadium deal.
The letter also illustrates that the county has not missed any deadlines thus far, despite the Rays “fallacious” claims.
Pinellas County Commission Chairperson Kathleen Peters sent a two-page letter to the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday asking the team ...
Pinellas County Commission Chair Kathleen Peters has sent a two-page letter to the Tampa Bay Rays seeking clarity on the team ...
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The Tampa Bay Rays should declare in writing whether they want to pursue an existing financing plan for a new $1.3 billion ...
The Rays have until Dec. 1 to declare whether they want to commit to the construction of a $1.3 billion stadium originally ...