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Business leaders advocate for stadium deal, patience
St. Petersburg officials will take another swing at approving their contribution toward a $6.7 billion redevelopment anchored by a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium Thursday afternoon. Two of the city’s most prominent business leaders are hopeful for a late-inning save.
Jason Mathis, CEO of the St. Petersburg Downtown Partnership, said the 30-year project’s economic benefits remain unchanged for all involved – and thus believes the Rays could still anchor the Gas Plant’s redevelopment.
Today, we teamed up with the St. Pete Chamber and St. Pete EDC to put on a screening of Razed, a documentary about the Historic Gas Plant District
St. Pete council belatedly approves Rays stadium bond issuance
In a 4-3 vote Thursday evening, city council members approved a non-ad valorem tax bond issuance to finance St. Petersburg’s contribution to the Historic Gas Pl
What will become of the Gas Plant’s funding source?
St. Petersburg officials extended a special district’s lifespan to help fund a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium and a massive redevelopment project.
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