- Tue Dec 17, 2024 8:21 pm
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The Tampa Bay Rays new stadium saga: A win or a loss?
The Pinellas County Commission finally approved funding for the Rays new 1.3 billion dollar ballpark. This keeps the team in St. Petersburg for 30 more years, seemingly ending relocation rumors. But is this really a victory?
The Rays are responsible for cost overruns, and with a delayed opening pushing the project to 2029, those overruns are inevitable. The team has already stated they cant shoulder the extra burden alone. How will this impact the project and what concessions might the Rays demand? Will this lead to further delays or a scaled-back stadium?
This deal also hinges on a massive 6.5 billion dollar revitalization project. While promising jobs and community development, history shows these projects can displace residents and fail to deliver on their promises. Will the Historic Gas Plant District truly benefit, or will this become another tale of gentrification?
Finally, with the Rays playing their 2025 season in Tampa due to hurricane damage at Tropicana Field, what kind of impact will this have on fan engagement and the momentum for the new stadium?
What are your thoughts on this deal? Is it a good investment for the community? A fair deal for the Rays? Share your predictions and insights.
The Pinellas County Commission finally approved funding for the Rays new 1.3 billion dollar ballpark. This keeps the team in St. Petersburg for 30 more years, seemingly ending relocation rumors. But is this really a victory?
The Rays are responsible for cost overruns, and with a delayed opening pushing the project to 2029, those overruns are inevitable. The team has already stated they cant shoulder the extra burden alone. How will this impact the project and what concessions might the Rays demand? Will this lead to further delays or a scaled-back stadium?
This deal also hinges on a massive 6.5 billion dollar revitalization project. While promising jobs and community development, history shows these projects can displace residents and fail to deliver on their promises. Will the Historic Gas Plant District truly benefit, or will this become another tale of gentrification?
Finally, with the Rays playing their 2025 season in Tampa due to hurricane damage at Tropicana Field, what kind of impact will this have on fan engagement and the momentum for the new stadium?
What are your thoughts on this deal? Is it a good investment for the community? A fair deal for the Rays? Share your predictions and insights.