PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Philadelphia City Council pressed the 76ers for more money, in the second day of hearings on ...
Both sticking points boil down to funding. And it’s unclear if the Sixers are willing to spend more to make the Center City ...
In the five-hour hearing, it became clear that there are some major sticking points for City Council that could potentially ...
City Council is slated to vote on the project in just three weeks, and Wednesday was the second of eight days of committee ...
After second day of hearing testimony on the proposed Sixers arena, Philadelphia City Council wants the team to commit more money to the community and not interfere with the city's 2026 plans.
The Sixers have agreed to a $50 million Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) to be spent on assisting the surrounding community ...
Some legislators also criticized officials over the $50 million community benefits agreement, saying it isn't enough.
Mayor Parker agreed to a deal for a Sixers arena. What’s in it for Philly? How much 76ers money will flow to Philadelphia ...
The CBA would fund several citywide initiatives and help mitigate the impacts construction could have on surrounding ...
The Golden State Warriors aren't missing Klay Thompson one bit during their sizzling start to the 2024-25 NBA season.
If the arena project is to be approved by the end of the year — as the 76ers have requested and as Mayor Parker is aiming for ...
On the first of eight days of hearings about the project, legislators showed concern over disruptions at Jefferson Station ...