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Report: Rays nearing $1.7B sale to Florida developer | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-07-14 15:48:00


The Tampa Bay Rays are nearing a $1.7 billion sale to a group led by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski, with the deal expected to finalize by September. The new ownership likely will keep the team in the Tampa Bay area. Tampa and St. Petersburg mayors have expressed openness to stadium proposals, with Tampa considering reviving plans that could move the team to Hillsborough County. The Rays’ current stadium, Tropicana Field, had roof damage from Hurricane Milton in 2024, with repairs costing over $55 million. The team is temporarily playing home games at George Steinbrenner Field this season.

(The Center Square) — The sale of Major League Baseball’s Tampa Bay Rays to a Florida developer could be finalized by September, according to a report in The Athletic. 

The story says the $1.7 billion deal by a group led by Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski, Bill Cosgrove, Ken Babby and prominent Tampa Bay investors will likely keep the team in the Tampa Bay area. The team announced sole negotiations with the consortium in June. 

Last month, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor and St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch both welcomed the possibility of a sale of the team by Rays’ owner Stuart Sternberg, who bought the team for $200 million in 2004. 

Castor said Tampa would “dust off” its previous stadium proposal, which possibly could result in the team moving across Tampa Bay to Hillsborough County. 

The Rays pulled out of a deal in March for a new $1.3 billion retractable roof stadium in St. Petersburg’s historic Gas Plant District as part of a larger $6.5 billion mixed-use development.

At the time, Welch said new ownership would be needed for the city to consider a new stadium deal. He said “that bridge had been burned.”

The Rays’ existing domed stadium, Tropicana Field, had its roof shredded by the Category 3 winds of Hurricane Milton in 2024. The City Council voted to repair the roof in April at a cost of more than $55 million and have it ready for baseball by the 2026 season.

Under the existing stadium agreement between the Rays and the city, each year Tropicana Field remains unusable adds another year to the agreement that was originally to sunset in 2027. Now it’s been pushed out to 2028, and depending on when repairs to the roof are complete, possibly longer. 

The Rays have gone through four unrealized stadium plans in the Tampa Bay metropolitan area and are playing their home games at George Steinbrenner Field this season in Tampa. Steinbrenner Field is the spring training home of the New York Yankees, the Rays’ American League East rival.

The team is one of two Major League clubs that are playing at minor league facilities. The Athletics are in Sacramento during a transition from Oakland to Las Vegas. 

As reported previously by The Center Square, Zalupski is based out of Jacksonville and is the founder, president and CEO of Dream Finders Homes, which has constructed 35,100 homes in 10 states.

He is also a member of the University of Florida’s Board of Trustees, appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis with a term that expires in 2028. Dream Finders went public in 2021. 

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Centrist

The article primarily presents factual information about the potential sale of the Tampa Bay Rays and related developments without advocating for a particular political viewpoint. It reports on the details of the sale negotiations, statements from local officials, and the history of stadium plans, citing multiple sources. While it notes the political affiliation of a developer appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis, the mention is neutral and factual rather than evaluative or partisan. The language is straightforward, avoiding loaded terms or framing that would suggest ideological bias. Thus, the content adheres to neutral, factual reporting and does not exhibit a clear ideological stance.

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Stress, fatigue, and mood swings: Understanding perimenopause

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2025-08-28 18:41:32

SUMMARY: Perimenopause, the transitional phase before menopause, causes stress, fatigue, mood swings, weight gain, and sleep issues. Many women, like Rachel Gonzalez, experience symptoms such as mood swings, low energy, bloating, and hair loss but often neglect seeking help due to busy lives. Functional nutritionist Angie Morales advises nourishing the body with whole foods, hydration, and mindfulness to ease symptoms. This lifestyle change, combined with possible medical treatments like hormone replacement, helps women manage perimenopause effectively. Raising awareness through social media and expert advice validates women’s experiences and encourages proactive health care during this inevitable life stage.

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Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy protection again

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www.clickorlando.com – Associated Press – 2025-08-29 16:00:00

SUMMARY: Spirit Airlines, a budget carrier known for low-cost, no-frills flights, has filed for bankruptcy protection again months after emerging from Chapter 11 in March. Despite restructuring debt and securing financing, Spirit faces ongoing financial challenges, including $2.4 billion in long-term debt and negative cash flow. The airline continues normal operations, assuring customers can book flights and maintain loyalty benefits. Cost-cutting measures include planned furloughs and downgrades of pilots, and potential asset sales. Competition from larger airlines offering budget options pressures Spirit, which is exploring premium ticket offerings. Previous takeover attempts by JetBlue and Frontier have failed.

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Showers and storms for South Florida over Labor Day weekend

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2025-08-29 12:32:52

SUMMARY: South Florida faces a stormy Labor Day weekend due to a weather system causing daily showers and storms starting mid-afternoon today, moving through Broward and Miami-Dade counties. There’s a marginal flood threat expected to continue through Monday, with Saturday being the worst day. Temperatures remain high, reaching triple digits in many areas, including Weston, Doral, Hialeah, Miami, and the Keys, with heat indices near 104°F. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and indoors before storms hit around 3-4 p.m. Early pet walks and beach visits are recommended, with precautions for sun exposure and rip currents.

NEXT Weather meteorologist Scott Withers says there is a marginal risk of isolated flooding.

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