Sunday, the Philadelphia 76ers abandoned plans that would have brought a brand new arena to Center City in favor of a new deal with Comcast Spectator to keep the team's games in South Philadelphia.
The Sixers successfully pushed to build a new arena in Center City. Now the controversial project is in the rearview after an about-face no one saw coming. Arena opponents gather at 10th and Arch ...
After a surprise change of heart Sunday found planners behind a $1.3 billion new Center City arena project for the Philadelphia 76ers throwing the project away, officials with the city and Philly ...
Those sources say the Sixers and Comcast Spectator will announce an agreement to instead build a new arena in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The plan for an arena in Market East near ...
This story originally appeared in The Philadelphia Tribune. Several Black leaders, who originally supported the Sixers proposal to build the team’s new arena in Center City, appeared Monday to be ...
But, according to a source with information on the situation, the Sixers and Flyers are expected to partner on a new arena in South Philadelphia with Comcast Spectacor. The Sixers and Comcast ...
The Sixers' season is slipping further and further away, begging the questions, what should the team do moving forward? Where ...
Their plans for the new arena – expected to be completed by ... but they were always hung up on factors like the league's own health, the Sixers' lease agreement with Comcast Spectacor to ...
On Sunday afternoon, there were major developments regarding the Philadelphia 76ers and their new arena. Weeks after getting approval from city council, the plans are now being scrapped.
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