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Tampa Bay Rays scrap $1.3 billion ballpark plans for St. Petersburg

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Other outlets have reported the team is now pitching a "large-scale" renovation package to keep them in the Tampa area until at least 2038. News of the two-year-old Hines-led project ’s cancelation came six months after the cost of repairing the Rays’ existing Hurricane Milton-damaged home was divulged to be north of $55 million.

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Passion for medical projects? Flad Architects is hiring several Healthcare Planners

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The positions in Raleigh, Tampa, New York, Madison, and Gainesville, call for individuals who will be responsible for master planning, programming, and developing large, complex medical facilities.

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Hurricane Milton severely damages Tampa Bay Rays' Tropicana Field Stadium

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The roof at Tropicana Field, the home of the Tampa Bay Rays, sustained major damage because of high winds associated with Hurricane Milton, which made landfall Wednesday along Florida's Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm. According to the Rays, the Trop was built to withstand winds of up to 115 mph.

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Tampa Bay Rays partner with Hines for new MLB stadium development in St. Petersburg

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The new home of the mercurial Tampa Bay Rays franchise is part of a larger $6.5 Hines has been announced as the developer of a new 8-million-square-foot mixed-use district and Major League Baseball stadium development in St. Petersburg, Florida. million square feet worth of office space, in addition to the 30,000-seat stadium.

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Hurricane Milton destroys roof of Tropicana Field, topples a construction crane onto Tampa Bay Times’ office building, and more

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Yesterday morning, surfaced photographs and videos from local news stations revealed Tropicana The post Hurricane Milton destroys roof of Tropicana Field, topples a construction crane onto <em>Tampa Bay Times</em>’ office building, and more appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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Major League Baseball says damaged Tropicana Field won’t be playable until 2026

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The Rays will play their home games in Tampa at George M. ” Based on the preliminary timeline in the report, it would take a little less than 13 months from the start of construction until “final completion,” with the repairs wrapping up just before a projected Opening Day in late March of 2026.

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Gensler and KPF reveal three new buildings for Water Street Tampa

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Last October, construction wrapped up in Tampa Bay, Florida, on ten new buildings by Elkus Manfredi, COOKFOX, KPF, Morris Adjmi, and others at Water Street Tampa—a $3 billion, 56-acre project The post Gensler and KPF reveal three new buildings for Water Street Tampa appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.

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