Derrick Hall expects the Arizona Diamondbacks to create more sales tax revenues to fund state initiatives alongside improvements to Chase Field.
House Bill 2704 is a "sustainable" solution to keep the baseball team at the Phoenix stadium, the bill's sponsor says.
The Diamondbacks' stadium situation appears to be heading closer to a more peaceful end. Arizona state representative Jeff Weninger introduced Arizona House Bill 2704, which could serve to create the ...
Diamondbacks fans will start the new season with something to celebrate! Fans will be able to stay cool and dry all year ...
Arizona lawmakers revealed a proposed bill that provides the framework of how the Arizona Diamondbacks can fund renovations ...
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Arizona Diamondbacks seek taxpayer funds for Chase Field renovations as their lease ... CEO and General Partner Derrick Hall said the team would be willing to put in up to $300 million of its ...
As Diamondbacks officials made their case for legislation that would help pay for a Chase Field renovation ... and managing general partner, and Derrick Hall, the club’s president and CEO ...
State House Rep. Jeff Weninger introduced House Bill 2074, which would create a guaranteed revenue stream to help the ...
Arizona lawmakers introduced a plan to shift sales and income tax revenues to help the D-backs update Chase Field.
At their Corbin Burnes introductory news conference, Diamondbacks team officials sounded more encouraged about finding funding for the ballpark.