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Tampa Bay Rays’ stadium roof repair could reportedly cost $55.7M
Repairing the roof of Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, before the start of the 2026 season would cost $55.7 million, according to a report from the city obtained by AP News.
St. Petersburg vote to pay for new stadium keeps Tampa Bay Rays deal on life support
The vote to allocate bonds to build a new stadium and pay for infrastructure around the proposed Tropicana Field redevelopment site means Pinellas County commissioners must come up with their part of the money for the current deal to still be valid.
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St. Pete City Council approves Tampa Bay Rays stadium bonds
A St. Pete councilmember said Thursday's vote is "calling the Rays' bluff" that the stadium deal is no longer viable.
St. Pete City Council approves Rays stadium funding but hurdles remain
In a 4-to-3 vote, St. Petersburg City Council approved its portion of the funding required to build the Tampa Bay Rays a new stadium and keep the team in St. Pete.
St. Petersburg greenlights bonds for new Rays stadium
City Council voted 4-3 in favor of approving bonds to fund the public portion of the Tampa Bay Rays' plans for a new ballpark.
St. Pete City Council approves Rays stadium bonds
FOX 13's Evan Axelbank reports on St. Petersburg City Council members voting 4-3 to approve funds for a new stadium in Pinellas County.
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Cost to repair the Trop tops $55M; Rays wouldn't be able to play until 2026, report says
Tropicana
Field
is still a "viable candidate" for the
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Bay
Rays
to take the
field
during the 2026 MLB season ...
Yahoo
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Tampa Bay Rays stadium damaged by Hurricane Milton will cost nearly $56M to repair
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Tampa
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Rays
baseball ... a new
stadium
for game days after their home base at Tropicana
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St. Pete leaders vote to approve funds for Rays new stadium
Leaders in St. Petersburg plan to take a crucial vote Thursday on the approval of bonds needed to finance the city's portion ...
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St. Petersburg approves bonds for new $1.3B ballpark for Rays
The Tampa Bay Rays' potential new ballpark got a boost Thursday when the St. Petersburg City Council voted to approve the ...
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St. Petersburg backs a new $1.3B ballpark for the Rays. Now it’s up to Pinellas County
The Tampa Bay Rays’ potential new ballpark got a boost when the St. Petersburg City Council voted to approve the bonds ...
The Baltimore Sun
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St. Petersburg council rejects immediate repair to Tampa Bay Rays’ ballpark roof after initially giving approval
There was also significant water damage inside the ballpark, with a city estimate of the total
repair
costs
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Rays' new stadium project gets bonds approved by St. Petersburg City Council, calling team's 'bluff'
One City Council member told reporters that the vote passed to call the Rays' bluff on an attempt to back out of the deal.
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Could the Rays end up redeveloping the Tropicana Field site without playing there?
Will the Rays ever play another game in St. Petersburg? One former sports executive said it's still up in the air. And ...
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