Fallout continues after the Sixers dropped their Center City arena plans, only to strike a deal with Comcast to stay in South Philly as those impacted regret the time and energy lost fighting.
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The stunning reversal comes as a relief to critics of the plan to put a $1.3 billion arena near City Hall at the edge of ...
A new arena for the Sixers and Flyers is coming to South Philadelphia in a 50/50 partnership with Comcast Spectacor and ...
The Sixers will be part-owners of a new arena; opponents across city gained something very different — faith in their ability ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker said that the city will “start from scratch” on a new community benefits agreement, canceling the ...
Negotiations over a potential collaboration between the ownership of the 76ers and the Flyers accelerated during the holidays ...
The ownership group of the Philadelphia 76ers and Comcast Spectacor announced plans to build a new arena in South Philadelphia.
Even as they celebrate a win against 76 Place, those who opposed the controversial arena can't help but think the whole city got played.
The African American Chamber of Commerce, Philly's NAACP president and other groups and civic leaders supported the Center ...
South Philly residents are sounding off after the Philadelphia 76ers announced they are abandoning the $1.3 billion plans to create an arena in Center City, moving the Sixers into a new arena in South ...