The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the Flyers have alerted season-ticket holders that prices “will increase by an average of $5 per game for the 2025-26 season.” ...
Since launching Live! in Baltimore, Cordish Cos. has developed and still owns dozens of branded projects, which combined drew ...
On the first day Josh Harris stepped behind the microphone to celebrate buying the 76ers, he promised fans the new ownership ...
Comcast owns the Flyers as well as the Wells Fargo ... including Comcast Spectacor's and the Philadelphia Phillies' plans to create the country's top sports and entertainment district.
It turns out the Philadelphia 76ers won’t build a $1.3 billion arena on Market Street after all. The team will be reportedly be staying in South Philly, as they ultimately plan to build a new arena in ...
Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment and Comcast revealed their plan to have the Philadelphia 76ers remain in South ...
The Sixers successfully pushed to build a new arena in Center City. Now the controversial project is in the rearview after an ...
The Sixers’ 2031 deadline also mattered, as did TV money the Sixers will indirectly receive from Comcast Spectacor.
“We’re thrilled to see Comcast Spectacor and HBSE unite to deliver a new state-of-the-art arena in South Philadelphia. For the past 58 years, in both the Spectrum and Wells Fargo Center, those arenas ...
The Miami Marlins today announced a partnership with The Cordish Companies to develop Miami Live! - a transformational entertainment development at loanDepot park to further enhance the best-in-class ...
A new shared arena for the 76ers and Flyers is coming to the South Philadelphia Sports Complex as part of a 50/50 partnership between Comcast Spectacor and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment ...
Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment announced on Monday a joint venture with Comcast Spectacor to build a new arena in South Philadelphia for the NBA’s 76ers and the NHL’s Flyers.