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The Tampa Bay Rays' future in St. Petersburg remains in doubt, as team leadership and Pinellas County commissioners are at ...
The Tampa Bay Rays sent a letter to Pinellas County commissioners on Saturday in response to Pinellas County Commission Chair ...
Rays President Matt Silverman took issue with some of the statements made by elected officials in the weeks after the stadium ...
This comes after Commissioner Kathleen Peters requested that the Tampa Bay Rays state their intentions of whether or not they ...
Matthew Silverman sent a letter to commissioners standing on the team's position to not clarify if the team will stick to ...
In a response letter sent Friday, the Rays said the agreements to build the new $1.3 billion stadium are in effect until one ...
The President of the Tampa Bay Rays has sent a response letter to the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners following ...
As public battles over a potential stadium deal drag on, the Tampa Bay Rays refused to clarify whether they would move ...
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 ...
However, Washington, D.C.-based Gravel Road Partners will transform the 16-acre property into an upgraded affordable housing ...