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  2. Gas Plant Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Gas Plant Stadium is a planned indoor ballpark in St. Petersburg, Florida.If constructed, it will serve as the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball. [1] [2] The construction cost is estimated to be $1.3 billion and the total cost to public will be $1.5 billion.

  3. Rays new stadium plans include a transparent roof - AOL

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    The Rays have revealed renderings for their new "next generation" ballpark, which will be built in the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa Bay. Rays new stadium plans include a transparent roof Skip ...

  4. Rays stadium drama and potential relocation could upend MLB's ...

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    The Rays agreed this week to become the second team to play the 2025 season in a minor league stadium. The Rays will play at nearby Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, with the A’s at Sutter Health ...

  5. Tropicana Field - Wikipedia

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    Tropicana Field (nicknamed "The Trop") is a domed multipurpose stadium located in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States."The Trop" has been the home of the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB) since the team's inaugural season in 1998.

  6. Rays' new stadium project gets bonds approved by St ... - AOL

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    The Tampa Bay Rays are getting money to build a new ballpark — apparently whether the team wants it or not.. The St. Petersburg City Council voted to approve bonds that would help fund a new $1. ...

  7. City council approves a new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark — and the ...

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    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays are on track to get a long-sought new ballpark following a city council vote Thursday on a major redevelopment project that also guarantees the team will stay where it is for at least 30 years.

  8. City council vote could enable a new Tampa Bay Rays ballpark ...

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    The linchpin of the project is the planned $1.3 billion ballpark with 30,000 seats, scheduled to open for the 2028 season. That would cap years of uncertainty about the Rays’ future, including possible moves across the bay to Tampa, or to Nashville, Tennessee, or even to split home games between St. Petersburg and Montreal, an idea MLB rejected.

  9. Rays Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    The open access to Tampa Bay from right field would also have provided a cooling breeze. The original designs for the stadium called for up to 2.55 acres (10,300 m 2 ) of Tampa Bay to be filled in. By the time the stadium proposal was first made public, the landfill was reduced to 1.05 acres (4,200 m 2 ).