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The roof of Tropicana Field, the current home of the Rays, was ripped apart as Hurricane Milton tore through ... project known as the Historic Gas Plant District , which refers to a predominantly ...
Rays owner Stuart Sternberg said the team intends to work out a solution that satisfies the Tampa-St. Petersburg region, MLB ...
St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch says he plans to move forward with redeveloping the Historic Gas Plant District with or without ... likely speaking to Hurricane Milton which tore the roof off Tropicana ...
Could it mean the Rays are leaving Florida? The Rays announced ahead ... as part of a massive renovation project of the Historic Gas Plant District in St. Petersburg. That timeline was extended ...
Welch says also that the canceling of the ballpark doesn’t mean the end for the Historic Gas Plant District (HGPD ... the team to split its time between Florida and Montreal.
City and officials had encouraged the team to follow through on the previous stadium deal and Historic Gas Plant redevelopment ... forward with the Gas Plant District redevelopment plan.
the Gas Worx mixed-use district in Tampa and the new stadium project at the University of South Florida. “In construction in particular, everything is so time-sensitive,” Spears said.
When the Rays and development partner Hines were selected to redevelop the Gas Plant District last year ... In October, Hurricane Milton tore apart the roof panels of the stadium.