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Here’s a 1st look inside the Rays’ planned ballpark. It is eye-catching

The Tampa Bay Rays have unveiled interior design renderings for a proposed $2.3 billion ballpark project in Tampa.

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The Tampa Bay Rays have released the first set of renderings detailing the interior of their planned stadium. The proposal includes a move toward a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) arrangement to manage the $2.3 billion venture.

Coverage from The Business Journals, Construction Dive, MLB.com, Spectrum Bay News 9, and the Tampa Bay Times highlights the visual aspects of the facility. Reports note that Florida has committed $50 million in funding for the development, contrasting with a lack of stadium funding in the current North Carolina budget.

Future developments will depend on the progress of the CMAR arrangement and potential project milestones. Coverage does not yet specify a construction timeline or final approval status.

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Quick answers

What is the total estimated cost of the project?

The proposed ballpark project is estimated at $2.3 billion.

How much state funding has been allocated to the project?

Florida has committed $50 million toward the Rays ballpark project.

What is the status of the stadium proposal?

The team has released interior renderings and is pitching a CMAR arrangement to facilitate development.

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