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June 11, 2008

Rays proposed stadium 3-d video

Tb_birds420_2I've been waiting patiently to share this with you all. And finally, it's here.

The city of St. Petersburg has a new, 45 second, 3-d video model showing the Tampa Bay Rays proposed waterfront stadium in its proposed downtown surroundings. Check it out. My hunch is that this video will support the opinions of both people for and against the waterfront stadium.

Big thank you to the city and specifically Julie Weston for helping us get copy of this video.

June 03, 2008

Grand prix official responds to Rays' design changes

Yesterday, we told you that the Rays' made some changes to their proposed $450-million waterfront stadium to accommodate the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.

Today, Times racing reporter Brant James checked in with race officials. Here's his report:

Grand Prix of St. Petersburg general manager Tim Ramsberger, while "encouraged" that the Rays had made a first effort at co-existence despite no direct meeting, wondered if the new high-speed corner proposed to replace Turns 4, 5, and 6 through the Progress Energy Field parking lot would be a safety hazard. The Rays' plan did not cite the architect of the course alteration. Such a change, from a low-speed chicane to a high-speed S-turn, would likely require the course to be recertified by the FIA, the world motorsports governing body.

May 21, 2008

St. Petersburg Preservation opposes Al Lang location

Will Michaels, president of St. Petersburg Preservation, just released his group's view of the Rays' stadium proposal. You can read their analysis here. Michaels also was chairman of the Council of Neighborhood Association's baseball committee (CONA also is opposing the stadium).

May 20, 2008

POWW says the stadium could look like this

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From St. Pete Protect our Wallets and Waterfront, the group opposing the Rays' stadium plan:

"Who controls the naming rights to the stadium and just how much of the stadium itself could be used as a billboard are still very much up in the air. Remember, they need money, money, money to pay for this thing!

"They could even use the sail as a huge movie screen and play ads on it that could be seen from miles away. Its just one more reason why this is a BAD IDEA.

"Why take something healthy and beautiful and destroy it when there are perfectly good alternatives??"

May 14, 2008

Sternberg: Stadium in 2012 or bust

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Rays principal owner Stuart Sternberg was on New York sports talk radio this afternoon talking about the early success of the team, and the stadium came up. Listen to the interview here . (It's worth it).

If you don't feel like clicking, here's the gist of what Sternberg had to say, Courtesy of Rays Index:

  • Sternberg made it clear that the stadium would either be open by 2012 or it will not happen. If the referendum does not pass this fall, there will not be another attempt to get it passed.

About This Blog

The Tampa Bay Rays have pitched a plan for a $450-million stadium by the bay. Host Aaron Sharockman offers the latest from the ongoing debate, focusing on the impact to taxpayers, the evolution of the Rays’ proposal and the politics unfolding behind the scenes.

He invites your feedback, questions and suggestions. You can e-mail asharockman@sptimes.com or call 727-892-2273.

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  • Cristina Silva, St. Petersburg Times reporter

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