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Pinellas County issues new stadium deadline to Rays
ST. PETE, Fla. - The Tampa Bay Rays have a new deadline to meet.
Pinellas
County
says they must know whether the Rays officially want to terminate their stadium deal by Dec. 1. Renderings of the Rays' new stadium in
Pinellas
County
is now in jeopardy.
'Categorically false': County pushes back against the Rays' claims and demands a decision
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — The chair of the Pinellas County Commission has responded to claims made last week by the Tampa Bay Rays that the county effectively killed a deal for a new baseball stadium.
Baseball, beaches and big decisions are ahead for Pinellas County and the Rays stadium deal
Pinellas County commissioners are expected to weigh-in on a funding proposal to build a new Rays stadium, but recent storms have thrown them a curveball.
Rays asked to declare intention on stadium deal by Dec. 1
The Tampa Bay Rays have until Dec. 1 to declare whether they want to commit to the construction of a $1.3 billion stadium originally voted on in July.
County asks Tampa Bay Rays to commit to plans for $1.3B new stadium by Sunday
The Tampa Bay Rays must declare by this weekend if they want to pursue their plan to build a new ballpark or not, a county official said.
Pinellas chair to Rays: ‘Declare your intention’ on stadium deal by Dec. 1
Pinellas County Commission Chairperson Kathleen Peters sent a two-page letter to the Tampa Bay Rays asking the team to put in writing whether it intends to move forward on a $1.3 billion stadium voted on in July or provide a notice of termination by Sunday.
Pinellas County officials give Sunday deadline for Rays, stadium
The Pinellas County Commission asked the Tampa Bay Rays this week if they're in or out when it comes to a stadium deal. The letter from board Chairwoman Kathleen Peters gives the Major League Baseball team a Sunday deadline to decide whether the club wants to proceed with a $1.
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Pinellas County begins mailing substantial damage letters to anxious homeowners
It feels like the definition of insanity. Lately, Kandra Covert has been doing the same thing over and over again and ...
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on MSN
Distribution of substantial damage determination letters begin for residents in unincorporated Pinellas
Residents living in unincorporated Pinellas County will soon be getting letters about their property’s substantial damage ...
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Pinellas County man wins big on a Florida Lottery scratch-off ticket
A man from Pinellas County scratched off a big prize while playing the Florida Lottery.Ryan Swan, 41, bought a 500X THE CASH ...
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County asks Tampa Bay Rays to commit to plans for $1.3 billion ballpark by Sunday
The Rays should declare in writing whether they want to pursue an existing financing plan for a new $1.3 billion ballpark or ...
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After losing his home during Helene, a Pinellas County teacher is finding levity in the classroom
Chris Kopel moved to Florida to take a job with Pinellas County Schools. Two months later, he lost his home and belongings to ...
WWSB Tampa on MSN
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‘Declare your intention:’ Pinellas County gives Tampa Bay Rays Dec. 1 deadline to decide on stadium deal
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners has given the Tampa Bay Rays a Dec. 1 deadline to either commit to the ...
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Two Pinellas County apartment complexes sell for over $70M each
Two apartment complexes in north Pinellas County have traded hands. Windsor Clearwater Apartments, previously known as ...
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Rays must decide fate of stadium deal by Dec. 1, Pinellas commission chair says
The Pinellas County Commission is seeking answers from the Tampa Bay Rays organization on its embattled stadium deal.
ABC Action News
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Pinellas mayor says recovery can't be rushed after Florida town gets disciplined by FEMA
If we don’t get it right, we could end up like other municipalities that have lost their discount to their insurance,” ...
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