'We can’t wait for opening day, April 6, in a re-opened Tropicana Field, and celebrating the community’s resiliency.”
“Could we have gotten more money? Less money? I’ll never find out, and I’m perfectly comfortable with that.”
“The work is not done, but as I look around, I can see the sun rising."
Mark Ferguson strives to operate a “very accepting" and “blue collar bar” that equally attracts celebrities, local leaders and, most importantly, the “everyday people who make...
"Those development rights are the City’s now; they’re not the Rays' after 30 years,” Welch said. “That gives us a very, very strong negotiating position now."
The city and business owners began benefiting from what was then the Devil Rays in 1998, as they drew thousands of people to a previously underdeveloped...
Engineering Director Brejesh Prayman said the project could now cost approximately $75 million.
St. Petersburg will receive $400,000 annually and can redevelop part of the Tropicana Field site under a new licensing agreement with the Tampa Bay Rays. City...
Conceptual plans for a previously estimated $161.7 million redevelopment project along St. Petersburg’s downtown waterfront continue evolving as the city receives stakeholder feedback. Tentatively dubbed the...
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