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76 Place at Market East

76 Place at Market East is a proposed indoor arena in Center City, Philadelphia. It would be the future home of the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and is planned to open in 2031. The arena would be located in Center City on the site of Fashion District Philadelphia near the Market–Frankford Line and Jefferson Station. 76 Place is expected to be privately funded at a cost of $1.3 billion by 76ers owner Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE), with real estate developer and HBSE limited partner David Adelman leading the project.

76 Place at Market East
Renderings
LocationMarket East District (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Coordinates39°57′07″N 75°09′24″W / 39.952076°N 75.156612°W / 39.952076; -75.156612
Public transit 8th Street:
  Broad Street Line Ridge Spur
11th Street: Jefferson Station: SEPTA Regional Rail
SEPTA bus: 17, 23, 33, 38, 44, 45, 47, 47m, 48, 61, 62, 78
NJ Transit bus: 400, 401, 402, 404, 406, 410, 412, 414, 417, 551, 555
Owner
OperatorHarris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE)
TypeArena
Capacity18,500
Construction
Opened2031 (planned)
Construction costUS$1.3 billion (proposed)
ArchitectGensler
Project managerDavid Adelman
General contractorAECOM
Tenants
Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) (beginning in 2031)
Website
76place.com

History edit

The 76ers' current home, the Wells Fargo Center, opened in 1996. The Wells Fargo Center is part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, which is also home to Lincoln Financial Field and Citizens Bank Park.[1] The South Philadelphia Sports Complex has been critiqued as lacking access to public transportation—it is only served by the Broad Street Line—and there are little to no nearby restaurants and bars.[1] However, plans to build a Center City arena had been unsuccessful in the past.[2] The Philadelphia Phillies attempted to build a downtown stadium in Chinatown, Philadelphia, but neighbors protested the decision.[2][3][4] Eight years later, residents once again protested and blocked the proposed construction of Foxwoods Casino Philadelphia.[3][4]

The Wells Fargo Center underwent extensive renovations in 2019 and 2020 including the installation of a new 4K resolution scoreboard and expanded luxury suites.[5]

Background edit

The Wells Fargo Center is owned by Comcast Spectacor, allowing them to profit off secondary events such as concerts instead of 76ers' managing entity, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE).[6] Talk of a new arena increased by the mid-2010s when HBSE began referring to the Wells Fargo Center as just the Center.[7] In 2020, the team proposed a partially publicly-funded plan that would build a new arena at Penn's Landing before being outbid for the site by the Durst Organization.[8]

Fashion District Philadelphia edit

Fashion District Philadelphia is an indoor shopping mall located along Market Street. Opened in 2019, it is anchored by Burlington, Primark, AMC Theatres, and Round One Entertainment.[9] The Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, which co-owned Fashion District Philadelphia, declared bankruptcy in 2020, and Macerich, the other co-owner took substantial control over the mall's operations.[10] The mall lost a number of tenants due to shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.[10] Macerich endorsed the plan to convert part of Fashion District Philadelphia into an arena and referred to it as a "natural evolution" of the property.[10]

Fashion District Philadelphia was preceded by another indoor mall, Gallery at Market East, which opened in 1977, but by the mid-2000s, had significantly declined as a result of losing a significant number of anchors, which were replaced by lower end stores. It closed in 2015.[11]

Construction edit

Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE), who own and operate the 76ers, hired the architectural firm Gensler to design the arena and the engineering firm AECOM to build it.[2] HBSE limited partner and real estate developer David Adelman is managing the project's development.[2][6]

Ryan Boyer, the head of the Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council, praised the planned stadium as having the opportunity to "galvanize the construction industry in Philadelphia."[2] A number of unions in Philadelphia provided high school students internship opportunities during the stadium's construction.[2] Consultants working on the stadium expect as many as 9,000 professionals, trades members and managers to work on the project.[2]

HBSE do not plan to speed up the construction process in order to leave their current lease with the Wells Fargo Center sooner. The arena will replace one-third of Fashion District Philadelphia including the AMC Dine-In movie theater and Round 1 Bowling and Amusement.[6] Groundbreaking on the arena is not expected for several years[12] and has been opposed by local residents and businesses which the arena will displace.[6] HBSE plan to use the site of the Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal on Filbert Street to attract new businesses.[13]

Timeline of construction edit

Plan as of July 2022:[6]

  • 2022–2024: Approval of construction permits from city and state
  • 2024–2026: Stadium engineers and developers design arena
  • 2026–2027: Portions of Fashion District Philadelphia demolished
  • 2028–2031: Construction of 76 Place at Market East

Funding edit

HBSE stated the project will be privately funded.[2] However, a previous 30-year agreement that the property taxes for the site will be reduced remains in place through 2035.[2] 76 Devcorp have said they are open to accepting partial funding from the government.[14]

Design edit

76 Place at Market East is expected to have a capacity of 18,500.[2] The site of the arena was chosen because of its location to a number of public transit options.[12]

Criticism edit

 
"Save Chinatown No Arena" posters opposing the proposed arena

Impact on Chinatown edit

76 Place at Market East would be located one block from Chinatown.[6] Asian Americans United, a local advocacy group, opposed the arena following the developers release their plans.[6][15] Steven Zhu, the President of the Chinese Restaurant Association, said in a statement "We know these big sports arenas do not contribute to the neighborhoods that they are in; they serve only their own needs and their own profits."[6][16] Zhu also used Capital One Arena as a cautionary tale given that the Chinese population and number of Chinese restaurants have declined significantly in Chinatown, Washington, D.C. since the arena's construction.[3]

76 Devcorp has vowed to reach a "public benefits agreement" with neighbors and have met with local organizations including the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corp.[6] After months of private closed-door meetings, 76 Devcorp failed to win over community members at the first public meeting organized by more than 20 local community organizations in December 2022. At this public meeting, community members voiced their concerns around traffic, community safety, and parking.[17][18]

In January 2023, more than 40 Chinatown community groups, nonprofits, and business organizations announced the "Chinatown Coalition to Oppose the Arena". This coalition has the assistance from the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund.[19]

In February 2023, some members of the community criticized Hercules Grigos, a lawyer working with the 76ers' development team. Grigos sent Mark Squilla, a member of the Philadelphia City Council, a revised version of a bill to refinance a downtown parking garage that included an unrelated provision that would make it easier to either close or remove from the city grid Filbert Street between 10th and 11th Street, which is in the vicinity of the proposed arena.[20][21]

Some local residents have criticized the plan as it would demolish a block of the Fashion District.[3] Others highlighted the missed opportunity for investors to fund Philadelphia's poorer neighborhoods rather than Center City.[3] Then-Philadelphia City Councilman David Oh speculated that the plan to build the arena may be smoke and mirrors and an attempt for the 76ers to gain concessions from the Wells Fargo Center's owner, Comcast Spectacor.[13]

Accessibility issues edit

Howard Eskin, a Philadelphia sports talk radio personality, called the proposal one of the "worst ideas for [a] sports arena."[22] He has argued that the site has little infrastructure for parking and is in a high-crime area, which would dissuade fans from attending the games.[22] Eskin also stated that because of the little parking in the area that the 76ers would ultimately end up having to bus fans from parking lots that are not in walking distance of the stadium to the games.[23]

Geoff Gordon, president of the Live Nation Entertainment Philadelphia chapter, raised concerns that the new stadium would make it hard for fans to tailgate prior to games.[23]

Decline in city and state tax revenue edit

Sam Katz, a Philadelphia businessman and the Republican nominee for Mayor of Philadelphia in 1999 and 2003 has stated with the exception of Madison Square Garden, no arena located in a city with competing arenas is actually profitable.[24] Therefore, Katz has argued that 76 Place at Market East would be unprofitable and argues this raises suspicions that the developers will look for public funding from the state.[24] Katz has also said that despite the arena being privately-funded, improvements to the infrastructure such as subways to provide transportation for the fans would have to be paid for by the city.[24]

 
Chinatown residents protesting the planned construction of 76 Place

A study conducted by Dr. Arthur Acolin, the Bob Filley Endowed Chair in the Department of Real Estate at the University of Washington, found that the construction of 76 Place could cost Pennsylvania and Philadelphia $1 billion in lost tax revenue.[25] Acolin said "under a relatively conservative scenario, there will be some negative impact on existing businesses due to increased congestion, traffic during the construction period, people avoiding the area as some of the streets will be closed and all the traffic patterns will be disrupted..."[25] Acolin predicted that fans would not patronize local businesses before and after the games, but rather concession stands or newer, fancier restaurants that will open along when the arena does.[25] Responding to Acolin's proposal, Bishop Dwayne Royster said that 76 Place will increase income inequality.[25]

Tenants edit

The arena is designed to be the future home of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers by 2031.[12] Project lead David Adelman said that the venue also plans to host concerts and other sporting events.[12]

Potential tenants edit

Philadelphia Flyers edit

HBSE CEO Tad Brown said that the 76ers would welcome the Philadelphia Flyers joining them in the new venture. The Flyers currently play at the Wells Fargo Center as well. Comcast Spectacor owns both the Flyers and the Wells Fargo Center.[1]

WNBA expansion team edit

The arena could host an expansion team in the Women's National Basketball Association.[26][27]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Bontemps, Tim (July 21, 2022). "Sixers unveil plans for downtown arena by '31-32". ESPN.com. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j DiStefano, Joseph N. (July 21, 2022). "The Sixers want to build a new $1.3 billion arena in Center City". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e Conde, Ximena; Torrejón, Rodrigo. "Chinatown coalition calls Sixers arena proposal a threat to their neighborhood's identity". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Timeline – Asian Americans United". Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  5. ^ "You can 'bet' the fan experience at Flyers games is about to be much different". NBC Sports Philadelphia. September 4, 2019. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Prihar, Asha (July 21, 2022). "Who's involved? What's the timeline? All the details about the Sixers' plan for a Center City arena". Billy Penn. Retrieved July 22, 2022.
  7. ^ Shelly, Jared (June 10, 2015). "Why Sixers Execs Refuse to Say "Wells Fargo Center"". Philadelphia Magazine. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  8. ^ Briggs, Ryan (September 9, 2020). "76ers rejected: N.Y. developer Durst selected for Penn's Landing site". WHYY. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  9. ^ Scott, Katherine (September 19, 2019). "Fashion District Philadelphia opens in Center City". WPVI-TV. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c Adelman, Jacob (December 17, 2020). "PREIT loses control of Center City's Fashion District mall to its California-based partner". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  11. ^ McQuade, Dan (March 22, 2015). "It's the End of The Gallery as We Know It (and That's a Shame)". Philadelphia Magazine. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  12. ^ a b c d "Philadelphia 76ers Announce Entrepreneur David Adelman to Lead New Arena Development; Pursuing Privately-Funded Development at Fashion District Philadelphia Site". NBA.com (Press release). Philadelphia 76ers. July 21, 2022. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  13. ^ a b DiStefano, Joseph N. (August 1, 2022). "Proposed Sixers arena site would expand across Filbert Street". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  14. ^ "Developer David Adelman is convinced the plan for 76 Place will succeed". September 30, 2022. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  15. ^ "Asian Americans United – Helping people of Asian ancestry build their communities and unite to challenge oppression". Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  16. ^ @billy_penn (July 21, 2022). "INBOX: Asian Americans United, an organization that fosters leadership and highlights issues in Philly's Asian American communities, announced a coalition that's forming against the Sixers' arena proposal" (Tweet). Retrieved February 9, 2023 – via Twitter.
  17. ^ Gammage, Jeff; Mikati, Massarah (December 15, 2022). "Chinatown residents loudly denounce Sixers arena proposal at contentious meeting". www.inquirer.com. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  18. ^ "Chinatown Residents Share Concerns Over Proposed Sixers Arena in Center City". NBC10 Philadelphia. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  19. ^ "Coalition created to fight construction of new Philadelphia 76ers arena near Chinatown". 6abc Philadelphia. January 9, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  20. ^ Walsh, Sean Collins (December 7, 2022). "How an under-the-radar parking garage bill sparked the first City Hall dust-up over the 76ers' arena proposal". www.inquirer.com. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  21. ^ Joyce, Jennifer (December 7, 2022). "Activists blocked bill that could have fast-tracked plan for new 76ers arena in Chinatown". FOX 29 Philadelphia. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
  22. ^ a b Kinkead, Kevin (April 11, 2023). "Sixers Chief Communications Officer Says Howard Eskin is "Uninformed and Unimaginative"". Crossing Broad. Retrieved April 11, 2023.
  23. ^ a b "Joel Embiid, NFL Draft, Phillies and more!". 94.1 WIP. April 22, 2023. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  24. ^ a b c SanFilippo, Anthony (April 25, 2023). "Did Live Nation Subtly Pick a Side in the 76ers Stadium Debate on Howard Eskin's WIP Show?". Crossing Broad. Retrieved April 26, 2023.
  25. ^ a b c d Moselle, Aaron (February 22, 2024). "Proposed Sixers arena could cost millions in lost tax revenue, new analysis finds". WHYY. Retrieved March 6, 2024.
  26. ^ Murphy, Courtney (April 18, 2021). "Why doesn't Philly have a WNBA team? The local history of women's basketball and the case for bringing it back". Billy Penn. Retrieved July 21, 2022.
  27. ^ Jennings, Chantel; Vorkunov, Mike (June 2, 2022). "Exclusive: WNBA expansion to add up to 2 teams before 2024 season". The Athletic. Retrieved July 21, 2022.

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transit8th Street Broad Street Line Ridge Spur PATCO Speedline Market Frankford Line 11th Street Market Frankford Line Jefferson Station SEPTA Regional Rail SEPTA bus 17 23 33 38 44 45 47 47m 48 61 62 78 NJ Transit bus 400 401 402 404 406 410 412 414 417 551 555OwnerJosh HarrisDavid BlitzerOperatorHarris Blitzer Sports amp Entertainment HBSE TypeArenaCapacity18 500ConstructionOpened2031 planned Construction costUS 1 3 billion proposed ArchitectGenslerProject managerDavid AdelmanGeneral contractorAECOMTenantsPhiladelphia 76ers NBA beginning in 2031 Website76place wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Fashion District Philadelphia 2 Construction 2 1 Timeline of construction 2 2 Funding 3 Design 4 Criticism 4 1 Impact on Chinatown 4 2 Accessibility issues 4 3 Decline in city and state tax revenue 5 Tenants 5 1 Potential tenants 5 1 1 Philadelphia Flyers 5 1 2 WNBA expansion team 6 ReferencesHistory editThe 76ers current home the Wells Fargo Center opened in 1996 The Wells Fargo Center is part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex which is also home to Lincoln Financial Field and Citizens Bank Park 1 The South Philadelphia Sports Complex has been critiqued as lacking access to public transportation it is only served by the Broad Street Line and there are little to no nearby restaurants and bars 1 However plans to build a Center City arena had been unsuccessful in the past 2 The Philadelphia Phillies attempted to build a downtown stadium in Chinatown Philadelphia but neighbors protested the decision 2 3 4 Eight years later residents once again protested and blocked the proposed construction of Foxwoods Casino Philadelphia 3 4 The Wells Fargo Center underwent extensive renovations in 2019 and 2020 including the installation of a new 4K resolution scoreboard and expanded luxury suites 5 Background edit The Wells Fargo Center is owned by Comcast Spectacor allowing them to profit off secondary events such as concerts instead of 76ers managing entity Harris Blitzer Sports amp Entertainment HBSE 6 Talk of a new arena increased by the mid 2010s when HBSE began referring to the Wells Fargo Center as just the Center 7 In 2020 the team proposed a partially publicly funded plan that would build a new arena at Penn s Landing before being outbid for the site by the Durst Organization 8 Fashion District Philadelphia edit Fashion District Philadelphia is an indoor shopping mall located along Market Street Opened in 2019 it is anchored by Burlington Primark AMC Theatres and Round One Entertainment 9 The Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust which co owned Fashion District Philadelphia declared bankruptcy in 2020 and Macerich the other co owner took substantial control over the mall s operations 10 The mall lost a number of tenants due to shutdowns during the COVID 19 pandemic 10 Macerich endorsed the plan to convert part of Fashion District Philadelphia into an arena and referred to it as a natural evolution of the property 10 Fashion District Philadelphia was preceded by another indoor mall Gallery at Market East which opened in 1977 but by the mid 2000s had significantly declined as a result of losing a significant number of anchors which were replaced by lower end stores It closed in 2015 11 Construction editHarris Blitzer Sports amp Entertainment HBSE who own and operate the 76ers hired the architectural firm Gensler to design the arena and the engineering firm AECOM to build it 2 HBSE limited partner and real estate developer David Adelman is managing the project s development 2 6 Ryan Boyer the head of the Philadelphia Building and Construction Trades Council praised the planned stadium as having the opportunity to galvanize the construction industry in Philadelphia 2 A number of unions in Philadelphia provided high school students internship opportunities during the stadium s construction 2 Consultants working on the stadium expect as many as 9 000 professionals trades members and managers to work on the project 2 HBSE do not plan to speed up the construction process in order to leave their current lease with the Wells Fargo Center sooner The arena will replace one third of Fashion District Philadelphia including the AMC Dine In movie theater and Round 1 Bowling and Amusement 6 Groundbreaking on the arena is not expected for several years 12 and has been opposed by local residents and businesses which the arena will displace 6 HBSE plan to use the site of the Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal on Filbert Street to attract new businesses 13 Timeline of construction edit Plan as of July 2022 6 2022 2024 Approval of construction permits from city and state 2024 2026 Stadium engineers and developers design arena 2026 2027 Portions of Fashion District Philadelphia demolished 2028 2031 Construction of 76 Place at Market East Funding edit HBSE stated the project will be privately funded 2 However a previous 30 year agreement that the property taxes for the site will be reduced remains in place through 2035 2 76 Devcorp have said they are open to accepting partial funding from the government 14 Design edit76 Place at Market East is expected to have a capacity of 18 500 2 The site of the arena was chosen because of its location to a number of public transit options 12 Criticism edit nbsp Save Chinatown No Arena posters opposing the proposed arena Impact on Chinatown edit 76 Place at Market East would be located one block from Chinatown 6 Asian Americans United a local advocacy group opposed the arena following the developers release their plans 6 15 Steven Zhu the President of the Chinese Restaurant Association said in a statement We know these big sports arenas do not contribute to the neighborhoods that they are in they serve only their own needs and their own profits 6 16 Zhu also used Capital One Arena as a cautionary tale given that the Chinese population and number of Chinese restaurants have declined significantly in Chinatown Washington D C since the arena s construction 3 76 Devcorp has vowed to reach a public benefits agreement with neighbors and have met with local organizations including the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corp 6 After months of private closed door meetings 76 Devcorp failed to win over community members at the first public meeting organized by more than 20 local community organizations in December 2022 At this public meeting community members voiced their concerns around traffic community safety and parking 17 18 In January 2023 more than 40 Chinatown community groups nonprofits and business organizations announced the Chinatown Coalition to Oppose the Arena This coalition has the assistance from the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund 19 In February 2023 some members of the community criticized Hercules Grigos a lawyer working with the 76ers development team Grigos sent Mark Squilla a member of the Philadelphia City Council a revised version of a bill to refinance a downtown parking garage that included an unrelated provision that would make it easier to either close or remove from the city grid Filbert Street between 10th and 11th Street which is in the vicinity of the proposed arena 20 21 Some local residents have criticized the plan as it would demolish a block of the Fashion District 3 Others highlighted the missed opportunity for investors to fund Philadelphia s poorer neighborhoods rather than Center City 3 Then Philadelphia City Councilman David Oh speculated that the plan to build the arena may be smoke and mirrors and an attempt for the 76ers to gain concessions from the Wells Fargo Center s owner Comcast Spectacor 13 Accessibility issues edit Howard Eskin a Philadelphia sports talk radio personality called the proposal one of the worst ideas for a sports arena 22 He has argued that the site has little infrastructure for parking and is in a high crime area which would dissuade fans from attending the games 22 Eskin also stated that because of the little parking in the area that the 76ers would ultimately end up having to bus fans from parking lots that are not in walking distance of the stadium to the games 23 Geoff Gordon president of the Live Nation Entertainment Philadelphia chapter raised concerns that the new stadium would make it hard for fans to tailgate prior to games 23 Decline in city and state tax revenue edit Sam Katz a Philadelphia businessman and the Republican nominee for Mayor of Philadelphia in 1999 and 2003 has stated with the exception of Madison Square Garden no arena located in a city with competing arenas is actually profitable 24 Therefore Katz has argued that 76 Place at Market East would be unprofitable and argues this raises suspicions that the developers will look for public funding from the state 24 Katz has also said that despite the arena being privately funded improvements to the infrastructure such as subways to provide transportation for the fans would have to be paid for by the city 24 nbsp Chinatown residents protesting the planned construction of 76 Place A study conducted by Dr Arthur Acolin the Bob Filley Endowed Chair in the Department of Real Estate at the University of Washington found that the construction of 76 Place could cost Pennsylvania and Philadelphia 1 billion in lost tax revenue 25 Acolin said under a relatively conservative scenario there will be some negative impact on existing businesses due to increased congestion traffic during the construction period people avoiding the area as some of the streets will be closed and all the traffic patterns will be disrupted 25 Acolin predicted that fans would not patronize local businesses before and after the games but rather concession stands or newer fancier restaurants that will open along when the arena does 25 Responding to Acolin s proposal Bishop Dwayne Royster said that 76 Place will increase income inequality 25 Tenants editThe arena is designed to be the future home of the NBA s Philadelphia 76ers by 2031 12 Project lead David Adelman said that the venue also plans to host concerts and other sporting events 12 Potential tenants edit Philadelphia Flyers edit HBSE CEO Tad Brown said that the 76ers would welcome the Philadelphia Flyers joining them in the new venture The Flyers currently play at the Wells Fargo Center as well Comcast Spectacor owns both the Flyers and the Wells Fargo Center 1 WNBA expansion team edit The arena could host an expansion team in the Women s National Basketball Association 26 27 References edit a b c Bontemps Tim July 21 2022 Sixers unveil plans for downtown arena by 31 32 ESPN com Retrieved July 21 2022 a b c d e f g h i j DiStefano Joseph N July 21 2022 The Sixers want to build a new 1 3 billion arena in Center City The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved July 21 2022 a b c d e Conde Ximena Torrejon Rodrigo Chinatown coalition calls Sixers arena proposal a threat to their neighborhood s identity The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved July 22 2022 a b Timeline Asian Americans United Retrieved February 9 2023 You can bet the fan experience at Flyers games is about to be much different NBC Sports Philadelphia September 4 2019 Retrieved October 3 2019 a b c d e f g h i Prihar Asha July 21 2022 Who s involved What s the timeline All the details about the Sixers plan for a Center City arena Billy Penn Retrieved July 22 2022 Shelly Jared June 10 2015 Why Sixers Execs Refuse to Say Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia Magazine Retrieved July 21 2022 Briggs Ryan September 9 2020 76ers rejected N Y developer Durst selected for Penn s Landing site WHYY Retrieved July 21 2022 Scott Katherine September 19 2019 Fashion District Philadelphia opens in Center City WPVI TV Retrieved September 19 2019 a b c Adelman Jacob December 17 2020 PREIT loses control of Center City s Fashion District mall to its California based partner The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved July 21 2022 McQuade Dan March 22 2015 It s the End of The Gallery as We Know It and That s a Shame Philadelphia Magazine Retrieved July 21 2022 a b c d Philadelphia 76ers Announce Entrepreneur David Adelman to Lead New Arena Development Pursuing Privately Funded Development at Fashion District Philadelphia Site NBA com Press release Philadelphia 76ers July 21 2022 Retrieved July 21 2022 a b DiStefano Joseph N August 1 2022 Proposed Sixers arena site would expand across Filbert Street The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved August 2 2022 Developer David Adelman is convinced the plan for 76 Place will succeed September 30 2022 Retrieved February 9 2023 Asian Americans United Helping people of Asian ancestry build their communities and unite to challenge oppression Retrieved February 9 2023 billy penn July 21 2022 INBOX Asian Americans United an organization that fosters leadership and highlights issues in Philly s Asian American communities announced a coalition that s forming against the Sixers arena proposal Tweet Retrieved February 9 2023 via Twitter Gammage Jeff Mikati Massarah December 15 2022 Chinatown residents loudly denounce Sixers arena proposal at contentious meeting www inquirer com Retrieved February 9 2023 Chinatown Residents Share Concerns Over Proposed Sixers Arena in Center City NBC10 Philadelphia Retrieved February 9 2023 Coalition created to fight construction of new Philadelphia 76ers arena near Chinatown 6abc Philadelphia January 9 2023 Retrieved February 9 2023 Walsh Sean Collins December 7 2022 How an under the radar parking garage bill sparked the first City Hall dust up over the 76ers arena proposal www inquirer com Retrieved February 9 2023 Joyce Jennifer December 7 2022 Activists blocked bill that could have fast tracked plan for new 76ers arena in Chinatown FOX 29 Philadelphia Retrieved February 9 2023 a b Kinkead Kevin April 11 2023 Sixers Chief Communications Officer Says Howard Eskin is Uninformed and Unimaginative Crossing Broad Retrieved April 11 2023 a b Joel Embiid NFL Draft Phillies and more 94 1 WIP April 22 2023 Retrieved April 23 2023 a b c SanFilippo Anthony April 25 2023 Did Live Nation Subtly Pick a Side in the 76ers Stadium Debate on Howard Eskin s WIP Show Crossing Broad Retrieved April 26 2023 a b c d Moselle Aaron February 22 2024 Proposed Sixers arena could cost millions in lost tax revenue new analysis finds WHYY Retrieved March 6 2024 Murphy Courtney April 18 2021 Why doesn t Philly have a WNBA team The local history of women s basketball and the case for bringing it back Billy Penn Retrieved July 21 2022 Jennings Chantel Vorkunov Mike June 2 2022 Exclusive WNBA expansion to add up to 2 teams before 2024 season The Athletic Retrieved July 21 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 76 Place at Market East amp oldid 1221131796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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