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RaysUp - Colleen Wright of tampabay.com on New Rays stadium in St. Pete
Manage episode 420028515 series 2790783
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Colleen Wright, journalist with the Tampa Bay Times visits with Mat & Mark to discuss the status of the new Tampa Bay Rays stadium proposal in St. Pete.
- History of the Tampa Bay Rays Stadium Saga
- 2008 Mayor Rick Baker and the Al Lang Stadium
- Mayor Kriseman allows Rays to look at Tampa
- Tampa initiative approves fruitless
- 2022 Mayor Welch scraps Kriseman proposals & requests new proposals from Rays & Hines
- January 2023 began Rays/Hines
- September 2023 outline a deal 1.3 billion dollar stadium, 700 million from the Rays
- Redevelopment portion
- $6.5 billion 30 year project includes redevelopment, retail, museum, open space, housing
- Council & attorney Lisette Hanewicz puts a sharp eye to the contract and finds there are some questions that still need to be answered
- Mat asks about a change in the mood in negotiations once Montreal Sister Cities program was squashed
- Not a lot of outward drama. No signs of acrimony between Rays and the City of St. Petersburg during the process.
- Rays have been wise in negotiations with players and trades will they bring that same mentality to complete the deal with St. Pete
- Must have at least a 5 to 3 vote from St. Pete council for the stadium
- No termination clause
- If not done before August the stadium could become a political topic prior to the upcoming elections
- Some council members are against the principle of giving public money to a private enterprise
- Some critics agree with the Rays to Stay but fix the deal – Sierra Club example
- Tighten up the loose ends
- When asked what Rays would do in a worse case scenario – response has been ‘We are dealing with the situation in front of us’
- Mayor Welch agrees with some points from the council
- Minimum requirements v Targeted goals – contractors are not legally bound to these "
- Responsibility – Lissette Hanewicz pointed out that parties of the agreement are not named in some of the documents
- 65 acres of land being sold at a deep discount
- City will be putting down 142 million for infrastructure
- Miami stadium deal & LeBron James – 2010 Miami, FL
- Miami Marlins Stadium a cautionary tale for St. Pete
- St. Pete politicians very different than Miami politicians
- Crystal Ball: Will we have an agreement by Mid-July?
- June 13th last time council meet before summer vacation before returning in July
- How does a reporter prepare for a 16 hour day with Council workshops
- Colleen & the Miami Marlins or Miami Heat
- Naming Rights fornew Stadium – Has City requested a part of that revenue
- $50 million community benefits package
- Penalties are relatively low if affordable housing is not met
- 30 year deal – when will the team need another new stadium
- Rays will be on the hook for paying any upgrades
- Kudos to Colleen Wright & St Pete Times team for their coverage of the Rays
- Stu Sternberg’s longstanding commitment to St. Pete C
Post Show updates from Colleen's tweets
Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward"
258 episodi
Manage episode 420028515 series 2790783
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Colleen Wright, journalist with the Tampa Bay Times visits with Mat & Mark to discuss the status of the new Tampa Bay Rays stadium proposal in St. Pete.
- History of the Tampa Bay Rays Stadium Saga
- 2008 Mayor Rick Baker and the Al Lang Stadium
- Mayor Kriseman allows Rays to look at Tampa
- Tampa initiative approves fruitless
- 2022 Mayor Welch scraps Kriseman proposals & requests new proposals from Rays & Hines
- January 2023 began Rays/Hines
- September 2023 outline a deal 1.3 billion dollar stadium, 700 million from the Rays
- Redevelopment portion
- $6.5 billion 30 year project includes redevelopment, retail, museum, open space, housing
- Council & attorney Lisette Hanewicz puts a sharp eye to the contract and finds there are some questions that still need to be answered
- Mat asks about a change in the mood in negotiations once Montreal Sister Cities program was squashed
- Not a lot of outward drama. No signs of acrimony between Rays and the City of St. Petersburg during the process.
- Rays have been wise in negotiations with players and trades will they bring that same mentality to complete the deal with St. Pete
- Must have at least a 5 to 3 vote from St. Pete council for the stadium
- No termination clause
- If not done before August the stadium could become a political topic prior to the upcoming elections
- Some council members are against the principle of giving public money to a private enterprise
- Some critics agree with the Rays to Stay but fix the deal – Sierra Club example
- Tighten up the loose ends
- When asked what Rays would do in a worse case scenario – response has been ‘We are dealing with the situation in front of us’
- Mayor Welch agrees with some points from the council
- Minimum requirements v Targeted goals – contractors are not legally bound to these "
- Responsibility – Lissette Hanewicz pointed out that parties of the agreement are not named in some of the documents
- 65 acres of land being sold at a deep discount
- City will be putting down 142 million for infrastructure
- Miami stadium deal & LeBron James – 2010 Miami, FL
- Miami Marlins Stadium a cautionary tale for St. Pete
- St. Pete politicians very different than Miami politicians
- Crystal Ball: Will we have an agreement by Mid-July?
- June 13th last time council meet before summer vacation before returning in July
- How does a reporter prepare for a 16 hour day with Council workshops
- Colleen & the Miami Marlins or Miami Heat
- Naming Rights fornew Stadium – Has City requested a part of that revenue
- $50 million community benefits package
- Penalties are relatively low if affordable housing is not met
- 30 year deal – when will the team need another new stadium
- Rays will be on the hook for paying any upgrades
- Kudos to Colleen Wright & St Pete Times team for their coverage of the Rays
- Stu Sternberg’s longstanding commitment to St. Pete C
Post Show updates from Colleen's tweets
Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward"
258 episodi
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