Despite multiple statements publicly and in writing the new stadium deal is dead, the Rays admit that legally it survives.
According to the agreement approved by the County Commission and the City Council in separate votes taken in July, there is ...
Imagine owning a team worth $1.25 billion. You’ve worked for years on a new ballpark, only to see it wiped out. Welcome to ...
The letter also illustrates that the county has not missed any deadlines thus far, despite the Rays “fallacious” claims.
In a game of chicken between the Tampa Bay Rays and the local government, the Rays have the next move. According to USA Today ...
As the deal to build a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays is increasingly in jeopardy, the push for Major League Baseball in ...
In a sometimes scolding letter, Pinellas County Commission Chair Kathleen Peters flatly asks officials with the Tampa Bay ...
The Pinellas County Commission received funding to assist in creating redevelopment specifications for the Young-Rainey STAR ...
The letter came after the Rays said the plan was in jeopardy because a planned Oct. 29 vote on the bonds to finance the ...
Engineers completed an assessment of hurricane damage to the team's current ballpark, but plans to build a new $1.3-billion ...