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Fight over proposed Philadelphia 76ers arena is up to city leaders after release of impact reports 02:56. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Now that Philadelphia leaders have released the independent ...
A joint venture of the two paid $56 million for the handful of sites on a Market Street corridor ripe for revival ...
Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment (HBSE), which owns the Philadelphia 76ers, and Comcast have purchased a string of ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The Save Chinatown Coalition held a rally and march in Philadelphia on Saturday against the proposed new 76ers arena, 76 Place. The Sixers, who currently play at Wells Fargo ...
The announcement of the new arena, which will be home to the NBA team and NHL's Philadelphia Flyers, comes a day after the 76ers abandoned plans for a $1.3 billion arena in downtown Philadelphia.
The first drawings for Philadelphia’s potential new arena, designed by Gensler, were released Wednesday. The reports shows the potential designs, as well as planning, economic, and the cultural ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers will partner with Comcast Spectacor, their current landlord, to build a new arena in South Philadelphia and abandon a deal with the city to move downtown.
The Philadelphia 76ers and Comcast Spectacor announced, on Monday, plans to build a new arena in South Philadelphia that will open in 2031. The arena will also be home to the Philadelphia Flyers.
The new stadium, to be called '76 Place,' is not expected to break ground for several years and will be built in Philadelphia's Center City. Official release An artist’s rendering of the 76ers ...
PHILADELPHIA (KYW) — Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s office released independent reports Monday night detailing the possible impact of the proposed 76ers arena in Center City. The long ...
This fall, the Philadelphia 76ers are saying goodbye to the Wells Fargo Center. On Tuesday, Comcast Spectator and Harris Blitzter Sports and Entertainment announced that the arena will re-named as ...
The Philadelphia 76ers want to build a billion-dollar arena in the city's downtown. Residents and business owners in nearby Chinatown say the project will destroy the thriving neighborhood.