St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch said Thursday that the Tampa Bay Rays owe his community an apology. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch ...
After the Tampa Bay Rays made a startling if unsurprising decision about their future in St. Petersburg on Thursday, the city ...
This is a problem that stretches beyond one or two or three specific churches. All churches are going through issues the way that all malls are going through issues, the way that suburban office is ...
The Rays have not set a price for selling the team — they haven’t even acknowledged that the team is for sale — but somewhere between $1.5 billion and $1.8 billion would seem logical. And the cost of ...
Could the Rays stay at Tropicana Field after backing out of their deal for a new stadium? Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The statement from owner Stuart Sternberg comes two weeks before the team faced a deadline to show proof of its intentions.
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch says the city will continue to pursue the redevelopment of the Historic Gas Plant District ...
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Tampa Bay Rays not moving forward with planned $1.3 billion ballpark in St. PetersburgIn their withdrawal, the Tampa Bay Rays cited hurricanes and delays that will likely drive up the proposal's cost.
"We were a community before baseball and we'll be a community after baseball," St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch said Thursday. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Last year, the Tampa Bay Rays, along with the city of St.
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