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An agreement in principle has been reached for Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays to be acquired by developer Patrick Zalupski for about $1.7 billion, The Athletic reported Monday.
Dream Finders ended the quarter with a backlog of 2,513 homes valued at $1.2 billion and reiterated its guidance for about 9,250 home closings in 2025. If the market remains weak, expect the company ...
A deal reportedly is in place to sell the team for about $1.7 billion with a transfer of power at season’s end, but Stuart ...
MLB teams shedding salary − whether it be midseason at the trade deadline or choosing not to extend certain players − shouldn ...
St. Pete officials voted Thursday to officially terminate the redevelopment plans as talks of potentially moving the Rays to ...
One Dream Finders Homes homeowner is taking Action News Jax through her home, showing examples of what she calls poor craftsmanship, work left undone, and repairs that could cost thousands of dollars.
A year after the City Council approved a historic round of agreements inking an elusive stadium deal with the Rays, the board formally declared the project dead on Thursday. Council members ...
As the Rays prepare for a sale to Jacksonville developer Patrick Zalupski, the team still lacks a site for its long-term home ...
Johnson & Johnson reported strong second-quarter growth in its Jacksonville-based vision products business and expects more ...
Tampa Bay Rays Set for $1.7 Billion Sale, Promising Bright Future for Franchise The future of Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays appears to be taking a promising turn with news of a reported $1.7 ...
The game is played without a clock, and its calendar stretches from Valentine’s Day to Halloween. Historically, Major League ...
The sale of the Tampa Bay Rays from Stuart Sternberg to a group led by Patrick Zalupski remains on track to be consummated. The Athletic reported Monday there ...