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Bill Roth played the rabble-rousing rabbit at Sixers games. Now he is back in the gym, training gymnasts from 18 months to 18 ...
While jokes abound about the “House that Lindros built,” or the “House that Bradley built” before the ground-breaking, the soon-to-be-completed CoreStates Center is anything but a house.
The Sixers won’t be playing at the Wells Fargo Center in South Philly much longer. But it has nothing to do with the team’s pursuit of a downtown arena. Because the home of the Philadelphia ...
Yes, the $215-million toy known as the CoreStates Center in Philadelphia will make other metropoli bow their heads in shame. The beers in the in-house microbrewery, Red Bell, are tasty and not too ...
The current building the Philadelphia 76ers (and Flyers) play in has undergone plenty of name changes over the years since it opened in 1996: CoreStates Center, First Union Center, Wachovia Center ...
The South Philadelphia home for professional hockey and basketball is getting a new name — again. The Wells Fargo Center on Sept. 1 is to become the Xfinity Mobile Arena.
Blackwell acknowledged that a lack of hotel space near the CoreStates Center hurts Philadelphia's bid for the 2000 convention. But building hotels "has been the mayor's whole focus in the last five ...
The CoreStates Center in South Philadelphia opened Aug. 13, 1996, with a private concert featuring the inimitable Ray Charles.
The Philadelphia winter sports teams are expected to still be playing in the same building in South Philly when the 2025-26 season begins. It just won’t be called the Wells Fargo Center. The ...
The home of the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers will get a new name with the Wells Fargo Center set to change to Xfinity Mobile Arena this fall.
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court Judge softened the punitive blow a jury landed on the former CoreStates Bank in July by cutting the judgment against it from $352 million to $55.79 million. But ...