The sources indicated that talks have picked up recently, in part because HBSE’s efforts to build a new arena in Center City Philadelphia have hit repeated roadblocks, despite the fact that the owners have indicated they would self-finance the $1.3 billion proposed project.
The Sixers, whose current lease at the Wells Fargo Center ends after the 2030-31 season, have been looking for a new home for the better part of the past five years. And, while the opportunity to move to New Jersey may be seen by some as a negotiating ploy, it makes sense on a number of levels, the sources said, including:
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No you’ve got it right. They were known as the most dangerous city in America. But my understanding is there’s been something of a resurgence over the last decade.
Please... they will not notice a difference going from Philly to Camden
CIP or anyone know is it the lease or what's wrong with it?
CIP or anyone know is it the lease or what's wrong with it?
They dont want to rent anymore. They want to make money on development of a big stadium district project including retail and such.
At least it's better than Camden CA
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originally known as the FUC (First Union Center) isn't that old. I think about 25 yrs old.
CIP or anyone know is it the lease or what's wrong with it?
They dont want to rent anymore. They want to make money on development of a big stadium district project including retail and such.
Thanks Jim