![]() StormRadios.com Announces Interest in Naming Rights for Proposed Tampa Bay Rays StadiumFlorida emergency preparedness brand says a future Rays ballpark deserves a name that reflects storm readiness, community safety, and Tampa Bay identity
By: StormRadios.com The proposed stadium, currently under public discussion, has been described as part of a larger mixed-use development concept in Tampa, with Rays leadership targeting an opening for the 2029 Major League Baseball season. Public reports have identified the Hillsborough College Dale Mabry campus area as the proposed site, with the project still subject to government approvals, financing agreements, and final negotiations. StormRadios.com said its interest is rooted in a simple idea: Tampa Bay is one of the most weather-aware regions in America, and a future stadium name should reflect both the energy of Rays baseball and the real-life storm readiness culture of Florida's Gulf Coast. StormRadios.com is launching as a destination for emergency weather radios, storm preparedness products, hurricane education, NOAA weather radio guidance, and public-safety- The company said any naming rights discussion would need to be commercially realistic and aligned with the final structure of the stadium project. StormRadios.com has not entered into any formal agreement with the Tampa Bay Rays, Hillsborough County, the City of Tampa, Major League Baseball, or any stadium development entity. The announcement reflects the company's public expression of interest as the stadium conversation advances. Potential naming concepts could include StormRadios.com Field, Storm Center Field, or a broader emergency-preparedness branded stadium identity tied to hurricane safety, NOAA weather alerts, and year-round community readiness. StormRadios.com said it sees the potential stadium as a year-round platform for public education, including hurricane season awareness, severe weather preparedness campaigns, emergency radio education, first responder recognition, and community safety initiatives. The proposed Rays stadium remains under active public review. According to recent public reporting, the Rays have targeted a 2029 opening timeline, while city and county officials continue to evaluate financing, deadlines, land use, and public commitments tied to the project. StormRadios.com said it intends to monitor the process and welcomes future conversations with appropriate stadium, government, media, or partnership representatives if naming rights or founding partner opportunities become available. Disclaimer: http://www.StormRadios.com has no current naming rights agreement, sponsorship agreement, partnership, or official affiliation with the Tampa Bay Rays, Major League Baseball, Hillsborough County, the City of Tampa, Hillsborough College, or any stadium development entity. This announcement is a public expression of interest only. End
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