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Kriseman Pitches New Plan To Let Rays Look Elsewhere

Tropicana Field.
Photo courtesy of the Tampa Bay Rays.
Tropicana Field.

Just days after two new St. Petersburg city council members took office, Mayor Rick Kriseman is proposing a new plan to let the Tampa Bay Rays move out of the city-owned Tropicana Field.  The Tampa Tribune reports that Kriseman and the Rays have discussed a deal that would: 

  • include a $24-million payment to cover the remaining lease on the baseball stadium if the team leaves;
  • suggest financial incentives to keep the team in downtown St. Petersburg past 2027, such as a share of future development of the land where Tropicana Field now sits;
  • give St. Petersburg six months to provide an argument for keeping the team at Tropicana Field.

The city council could consider the proposal as soon as next week, the Tribune reports. 

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Mary Shedden is editor of Health News Florida. Her assignment since arriving at WUSF in 2013: distill policy and science so it makes sense on a personal level.
Mary Shedden
Mary Shedden is news director at WUSF Public Media, where she oversees a team of reporters covering 13 counties on Florida’s west coast.