The Philadelphia 76ers have decided not to build a $1.3 billion downtown arena. The surprising move comes just weeks after ...
Comcast Corp. and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment agreed to a 50-50 joint venture to build the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers ...
The 76ers had received approval to build a Center City stadium but changed course and now will partner with Comcast on a new ...
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The Josh Harris-owned 76ers and the NHL's Flyers (owned by Comcast Spectacor) made an announcement Monday morning that the two teams will continue sharing a home in the South Philly Stadium ...
Under the agreement, the team will remain in the city’s sports stadium district. Comcast sold the 76ers to a group led by Harris in 2011 for just under $300 million. The team is now valued at $4 ...
Now instead of this shake-up, the Stadium District is set to reinvigorated ... Kevin McCormick covers the Philadelphia 76ers FanNation's All76ers. Since graduating from Holy Family University ...
Philadelphia 76ers Reportedly Reverse Course, Won't Build Contentious $1.3B Downtown Stadium PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers have decided not to build a $1.3 billion downtown arena ...
The 76ers, the mayor’s office and Comcast Spectator ... a prison, a baseball stadium and a highway, the last of which dissected the neighborhood when it opened in 1991.
The team has struck a deal with Comcast Spectacor to remain in the city's sports stadium district, the newspaper said, but further details about the new proposal have not been released. The 76ers ...