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.
After all the controversy regarding a new arena in Center City, the Philadelphia 76ers are reportedly staying in South Philadelphia. The Sixers have reportedly agreed to a deal with Comcast Spectacor to stay in the South Philadelphia sports district.
“HBSE and Comcast will also immediately focus on Market East, bringing together government officials and local stakeholders to develop a variety of options to revitalize a vital neighborhood in Center City where the 76ers had originally proposed locating the arena,” the release read.
Philadelphia's thriving restaurant scene is well-represented on the list of semifinalists for the James Beard Awards.
Comcast plans to take a minority ownership stake in the 76ers as part of a deal with team owner Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment to build a new arena for the 76ers and Flyers in South Philadelphia.
Media company will become the biggest tenant at a suburban Chicago office that was seized by a lender from previous owner Glenstar, which still manages the asset.
PHILADELPHIA, January 23, 2025 -- ( BUSINESS WIRE )--Comcast today announced the launch of Sports & News TV, a new video package for Xfinity Internet customers that brings together live news, top sporting events from NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB and NCAA, hit movies and shows, and primetime TV all in one place.
Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment announced on Monday a joint venture with Comcast Spectacor to build a new arena in South Philadelphia for the NBA’s 76ers and the NHL’s Flyers.
The Philadelphia 76ers will partner with Comcast Spectacor to build a new arena in South Philadelphia and abandon a deal to move downtown.
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.
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 ...
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