The Tampa Bay Rays said in a letter released Tuesday that the team has suspended work on a new $1.2 billion stadium in St.
The Pinellas County Commission is seeking answers from the Tampa Bay Rays organization on its embattled stadium deal.
In a sometimes scolding letter, Pinellas County Commission Chair Kathleen Peters flatly asks officials with the Tampa Bay ...
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — The chair of the Pinellas County Commission has responded to claims made last week by the Tampa Bay ...
The Tampa Bay Rays should declare in writing whether they want to pursue an existing financing plan for a new $1.3 billion ...
The deal to build a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays appears to be in tatters, much like the roof of Tropicana Field after ...
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 ...
The Commission agreed to hold a new discussion at the board’s next meeting on Dec. 17. The board determined that despite the ...
The letter also illustrates that the county has not missed any deadlines thus far, despite the Rays “fallacious” claims.
The Pinellas County Commission's decision on Oct. 29 to delay a vote to approve bonds for a $1.3 billion Rays stadium in St. Pete turned out to be a grenade pin that could not be reinserted.
Kathleen Peters, chair of the Pinellas County Commission, said in a letter to top Rays executives that the county needs to know by Sunday “whether you intend to see it come to fruition” before ...