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76ers, Chinatown and Philadelphia
Chinatown activists rally again in Philly to stop development, this time a sports arena
PHILADELPHIA — Vivian Chang works on a narrow Philadelphia street that would have been consumed by a Phillies stadium had Chinatown activists not rallied to defeat the plan in the early 2000s. Instead of 40,000 cheering fans, the squeals of young children now fill the playground at Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Charter School, which opened in 2007.
In Philadelphia, Chinatown activists rally again to stop development of new 76ers arena
Activists fought against the proposal for a Phillies stadium in the early 2000s. They are now experiencing déjà vu as they try to stop a planned $1.3 billion arena at the edge of Chinatown.
More details revealed about Parker's Philadelphia 76ers' arena deal | What you should know
The city projects this will generate over $700 million in new tax revenue, along with the creation of over 1,000 jobs.
Philly Gayborhood group joins Chinatown in opposing 76ers arena
On Sept. 26, the grassroots group No Arena Gayborhood held a press conference at City Hall to oppose the proposed 76 Place arena, which they believe poses a direct threat to Philadelphia's historic Gayborhood.
Philadelphia mayor reveals details about 76ers' new arena plan
The Philadelphia 76ers are in the process of creating a new arena that will keep them in the city for the foreseeable future. Mayor Cherelle Parker announced an agreement with the team and the legislative gears will soon begin turning on the construction of 76 Place at Market East.
In Philadelphia, Chinatown activists rally again to stop development. This time, it's a 76ers arena
Chinatown activists are rallying to block a planned $1.3 billion arena for the Philadelphia 76ers that recently won the support of Mayor Cherelle Parker
Phillies' stadium expansion project in jeopardy: Chinatown activists rally against development
Students and many immigrants would be affected if the work is done, they say. Vivian Chang works on a narrow Philadelphia street that would have been consumed by a Phillies stadium had Chinatown activists not rallied to defeat the plan in the early 2000s.
phillyvoice.com
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Residential tower could be scrapped from 76ers arena proposal in favor of Market Street housing projects
City Councilmember Mark Squilla says constituents are opposed to the 395-unit complex the team introduced last year.
Philadelphia Mag
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Mayor Parker Proves She Just Doesn’t Get It When It Comes to Chinatown
Check phillymag.com each morning Monday through Thursday for the latest edition of Philly Today. And if you have a news tip ...
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Within Mayor Parker-76ers’ proposals for Market Street, a possibility to fill the Disney Hole
The 76ers proposed arena would replace a third of the Fashion District mall, on the north side of Market Street between 11th ...
The Daily Pennsylvanian
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Penn community organizers oppose Mayor Cherelle Parker’s backing of 76ers arena near Chinatown
In a video released on Sept. 18, Parker — a 2016 Penn graduate — announced that she had reached an agreement with the 76ers ...
phillyvoice.com
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At meeting on 76ers arena, Mayor Cherelle Parker details $50 million community benefits agreement
Mayor Cherelle Parker held a public meeting at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Wednesday night to detail her ...
The News Journal
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Are the Sixers moving? Latest on Philly’s plan for new arena
The Philadelphia
Chinatown
Development Corporation (PCDC), a vocal opponent, conducted a survey showing overwhelming opposition to an arena for the Philadelphia
76ers
. According to their data ...
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Philadelphia mayor reveals the new 76ers deal to build an arena downtown
Philadelphia’s mayor has revealed the terms of the deal negotiated with the city’s pro basketball team for a new $1.3 billion ...
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