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CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) -- Hundreds of millions of dollars in tax credits and millions more in government-issued bonds could be available to the Philadelphia 76ers ownership if they decide to build ...
Officials from the state of New Jersey continue to pursue a possible deal to convince members of the Philadelphia 76ers ownership group to utilize state-owned land in Camden, for their new arena ...
The state of New Jersey is making another push to convince the 76ers to cross the Ben Franklin Bridge and call Camden their next home — the 76ers are taking the offer “seriously.” The New ...
76ers looking to build new arena in Center City Philadelphia In 2022, the 76ers announced plans to construct their own arena and leave the Wells Fargo Center, which is owned by the NHL’s ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — As the Philadelphia 76ers "seriously" consider an offer from New Jersey to build an arena in Camden, people who would live near the proposed arena have mixed feelings about ...
CAMDEN, New Jersey (WPVI) -- Seeking to lure the Philadelphia 76ers across the river, New Jersey is offering up to $400 million in tax credits and outlining plans for a sprawling mixed-use ...
A Philadelphia 76ers spokesperson said the team is "seriously" considering options, including moving to New Jersey, for when their current lease at Wells Fargo Arena expires in 2031. New Jersey ...
and that New Jersey's proposal is essentially part of a bidding war by the 76ers to get the most lucrative subsidy package from either New Jersey or Pennsylvania. Story continues below photo ...
A swath of Camden Riverfront, where Riverfront State Prison once stood (that’s since been demolished), where the New Jersey Economic Development Authority is pitching the 76ers to build its $1.5 ...
Conversations between 76ers owner Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment and top New Jersey officials have been ongoing for two months, ROI-NJ reported, citing anonymous sources familiar with the ...
The Philadelphia 76ers made numerous upgrades to their roster this offseason, but no one expected a major off-court change. That’s what the state of New Jersey is reportedly looking to do.
Now it’s trying to lure the N.B.A.’s 76ers. By Andrew Keh Frank Capece felt a twinge of nostalgia last week when he heard New Jersey officials were trying to convince the Philadelphia 76ers to ...