The go-ahead follows a decision last week to delay a vote on revenue bonds needed to finance a new, $1.3 billion ballpark.
The Tampa Bay Rays won't play at their home ballpark, Tropicana Field, for a long while due to the excessive damage brought ...
Two hours after voting to spend about $24 million to start repairing hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field by replacing the ...
The St. Petersburg City Council reversed course on Thursday and won't be spending money to repair the Tampa Bay Rays' ...
The decision comes more than a month after Tropicana Field's roof was torn apart when Hurricane Milton made landfall just ...
The Tampa Bay Rays' Tropicana Field will receive more than $23 million to repair the damage caused to the roof by Hurricane ...
St. Petersburg leaders approved $6.5 million to clean and repair the damaged Tropicana Field is scheduled for Thursday. Does that mean the Tampa Bay Rays could still play the 2025 baseball season ...
Contractors will use the money to remediate and waterproof the Tampa Bay Rays' stadium, which was severely impacted by Hurricane Milton and is scheduled to be torn down in late 2027. The city of ...
It damaged many people's homes and local businesses, and in this case, Tropicana Field, the stadium where professional baseball games were held just a month ago. The ballpark was used as a staging ...