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St. Petersburg mayor says Rays can take it or leave it
Mayor: St. Petersburg is prepared if Rays walk away from stadium deal
ST. PETERSBURG — Mayor Ken Welch said the city is ready to pivot if plans for a Tampa Bay Rays stadium and surrounding redevelopment fall apart.
St. Pete mayor to Rays: City is prepared to move on
St. Petersburg, Fla., mayor Ken Welch said Tuesday that the city will move ahead with its plan to redevelop the Gas Plant District, even if the Rays opt out of a deal to build a $1.3 billion stadium in the area by 2028.
Stadium deal: St. Petersburg mayor says Rays can take it or leave it
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch had a message for the Tampa Bay Rays: Either take the previously negotiated stadium deal or walk away from the plan. Welch made the remarks during his annual state of the city address on Tuesday.
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Suspect Arrested in Violent Robbery of Elderly St. Petersburg Woman and Charged with Armed Robbery
Timothy Gipson Jr. was arrested for violently robbing an elderly woman, stealing her rings, and later pawning them.
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St. Petersburg will continue working with Rays, but not 'at any cost'
Additionally, Mayor Ken Welch reflected on devastation from Helene and Milton and that the city needs to be ready for more of ...
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Developer pays $12 million for piece of St. Petersburg YMCA land
The project will bring a retail center and apartments to a portion of the property while allowing the YMCA to modernize a ...
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St. Petersburg plans to purchase $2.9M Salt Creek property for preserve
The city will purchase the property using Weeki Wachee funding. St. Petersburg bought the 440-acre recreation area in ...
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In deeply conservative Florida, St. Petersburg’s vibrant LGBTQ scene is a joyful anomaly of inclusion
I think it’s the quickest-growing LGBTQ community in the country. It’s definitely the fastest-growing community in Florida.” ...
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Michelin Guide to Assess St. Petersburg-Clearwater and Palm Beaches Culinary Scene for Star Ratings in 2026
The St. Petersburg-Clearwater area, along with the Palm Beaches and greater Fort Lauderdale, will be under the culinary ...
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Nationally ranked St. Petersburg Fine Art Festival returns
Artist Sanjib Mallik is just one of more than 100 artists who will have work on display at the 11th Annual St. Petersburg Fine Art Festival. The event was ranked as one of the top ten art ...
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Surveillance captures moments before attack on woman in St. Petersburg
A street camera caught the interaction between a man and a 65-year-old woman before he brutally robbed and assaulted her.
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Pete’s Bagels will open Seymour’s, its first full cafe in downtown St. Petersburg
Popular bagel shop Pete’s General hinted on Instagram on Friday it is about to open a full cafe in the historic Snell ...
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HSN to end operations in St. Petersburg as part of company-wide consolidation
Qurate Retail Group, which owns QVC (Quality Value Convenience) and HSN, announced on Wednesday it plans to consolidate its ...
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New trees coming to Petersburg's E. Washington St. corridor: What to know about project
Petersburg will plant trees to help revitalize East Washington Street. Find out how this long-neglected corridor is finally ...
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Mayor Ken Welch: 'We will not pursue the deal at any cost' for new Rays ballpark
Mayor Ken Welch says he is ready to move on if the Tampa Bay Rays back out of the stadium agreement signed last year.
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