Top 10 Questions 76 Place Won't Answered
A few weeks ago, we had a community meeting to share our vision for making 76 Place a project to benefit the whole community and to answer questions from community members. At the well attended meeting, a small contingent of project opponents handed out a list of what they believed were “The Top 10 Questions 76 Place Won’t Answer”. As the team behind 76 Place has, from the first days of the project, called for an open and transparent process, we wanted to provide answers to the questions and make sure that everyone has all the facts.
There are no current or future plans for casino style gaming or slot machines at 76 Place. There are deed restrictions in place on the...
CAA ICON, an industry leading sports and entertainment consultant, performed a market study that analyzed key demographic and supply/demand metrics for Philadelphia as compared to...
Langan Engineering, a nationally recognized transportation firm with deep experience with largescale sports and entertainment venues, looked at data from the Philadelphia Auto and Flower...
76 Place does not require any taxpayer support. As detailed above, if there are existing state or federal programs that this project qualifies for and...
One of the main reasons why East Market Street is the ideal location for 76 Place is because the needed infrastructure is already there. There...
Yes, no city tax dollars will be used to build 76 Place and we do not need any public funding to complete the project. If...
The 76ers are incredibly proud to have far exceeded the commitments it made when it relocated its headquarters to Camden and is proud of the...
Pennsylvania law and its tax code provide for a PILOT (Payment in Lieu of Taxes) to be created for all professional arenas and stadiums. Like...
76 Place will generate approximately $1.5 billion in new taxes for the city, state and School District — over $800 million for the city, $200...
76 Place will generate approximately $1.5 billion in new taxes for the city, state and School District — over $800 million for the city, $200...