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Rowdies will remain at Al Lang for ‘foreseeable future’

The Tampa Bay Rowdies will call Al Lang Stadium, on St. Petersburg's waterfront, home through November 2025 following the city council's approval of a new management, maintenance and operation agreement.

Team officials - who also own the Tampa Bay Rays - only requested a one-year extension in 2021 due to ongoing Tropicana Field redevelopment proposals. It is unclear why ownership sought the council's approval for a lengthier agreement during Thursday's meeting.

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Tampa startup to start rolling out cordless kitchen tech

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Weather doesn’t dampen spirits at Good ‘Burger Awards

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Leaky roof, unpaid rent: Manhattan Casino’s future in limbo

A leaky roof, an event space with no air conditioning and a stack of past-due rent payments have put the historic Manhattan Casino's future in jeopardy. 

The Callaloo Group, which opened the food hall inside the historic Manhattan Casino, working in tandem with the Urban Collective group, has failed in flipping the 12,000-square-foot building in the Deuces area of South St. Petersburg into a successful venture, according to Mayor Ken Welch. 

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