The Philadelphia 76ers and Comcast have come together on plans to build a new arena in South Philadelphia, abandoning plans ...
The deal comes just weeks after a grueling legislative battle in which the Sixers convinced City Council to give it the green ...
And indeed, the Sixers had struck a deal with Comcast Spectacor – owner of their current home in Wells Fargo Center – to stay put rather than build their own arena in Center City. Comcast ...
Comcast and the Sixers will also join on a bid to bring a WNBA team to the city. Comcast Corp. plans to take a minority ownership stake in the 76ers as part of a deal with team owner Harris ...
Additionally, Comcast will work with HBSE for a bid to bring a WNBA team to the city. The new arena is expected to open in 2032 with Comcast owning the rights to name the venue.
Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment and Comcast revealed their plan to have the Philadelphia 76ers remain in South ...
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 ...
The deal includes a 50-50 partnership between Comcast Spectacor and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment on a new South Philadelphia arena, which will be home to both the Sixers and the ...
Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment, which owns the Sixers, will team up with Comcast Spectacor to construct a "world-class, state-of-the-art arena" in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex ...
The 76ers and Comcast Spectacor are partnering to build a new arena at the sports complex in South Philadelphia by 2031. The new facility, formally announced during a marathon news conference Monday, ...