A new arena for the Sixers and Flyers is coming to South Philadelphia in a 50/50 partnership with Comcast Spectacor and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment.
The Sixers owners say they will 'develop a variety of options' for the East Market Street site where they initially sought to build a venue.
The sudden turn of events comes after Philly City Council recently approved a controversial plan to build an arena in Center City near Chinatown.
The Philadelphia 76ers will partner with Comcast Spectacor to build a new arena in South Philadelphia and abandon a deal to move downtown.
Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) will have naming rights for the new South Philadelphia arena, which is slated to open in 2031 with the potential to accelerate to an earlier date. The two companies said ...
NBC Sports Philadelphia isn’t part of Comcast’s new deal with the Sixers to build an arena in South Philly. But that doesn’t mean change isn’t coming.
It is a head-spin development from the fight the 76ers have lodged over the last two years when it sought to build a new arena in Chinatown and close to the city’s center, and as it went to battle with Comcast,
The ownership group of the Philadelphia 76ers and Comcast Spectacor announced plans to build a new arena in South Philadelphia.
The team will stay in South Philadelphia, despite recently scoring City Council approval that paved the way for a Center City development.
Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE) and Comcast today announced that HBSE and Comcast Spectacor have entered into a binding agreement to
A new shared arena for the 76ers and Flyers is coming to the South Philadelphia Sports Complex as part of a 50/50 partnership between Comcast Spectacor and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment ...
On the first day Josh Harris stepped behind the microphone to celebrate buying the 76ers, he promised fans the new ownership group cared deeply about the distressed franchise and