A whirlwind deal to keep the Philadelphia 76ers ... New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) CEO Tim Sullivan said that while the Sixers decision to stay in Philly is disappointing ...
The Philadelphia ... 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 ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker on Monday called the proposal “a win, win, win, win for Philadelphia.” “Philly ... noting that the 76ers “played New Jersey against Philadelphia” in the hunt ...
Mayor Cherelle Parker, on Monday, called the proposal "a win, win, win, win for Philadelphia." "Philly ... noting that the 76ers "played New Jersey against Philadelphia" in the hunt for public ...
Our North Star was doing the right thing by Philly. Deals don’t come ... For me it sounds better to have the Philadelphia 76ers than the New Jersey 76ers.” ...
After a surprise change of heart Sunday found planners behind a $1.3 billion new Center City arena project for the Philadelphia 76ers throwing the project away, officials with the city and Philly ...
The billionaire investor entered major sports ownership in 2011, buying the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers. Two years later, he added an NHL team to his portfolio, with the New Jersey Devils.
In a stunning turn of events, the Philadelphia 76ers will remain at the sports complex in South ... The decision to remain in South Philly comes days after Macy’s announced it was closing 66 stores ...
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