When Mayor Cherelle L. Parker in September unveiled the terms of the agreement she reached with the 76ers to build a new arena in Center City, she vowed to go all out to help promote the project to the public and win City Council approval for it.
When Mayor Cherelle Parker took office a little more than a year ago, she laid out a series of concrete goals and priorities, and asked residents to hold her accountable for acting on her commitments.
Surrounded by an all-star team of business leaders and stakeholders, an excited Mayor Cherelle Parker told reporters Monday that she supports the Sixers move to stay in South Philadelphia.
The company founded by a trio of Delco brothers decided to make 'E-L-G-S-E-S' apparel after the spelling gaffe went viral.
Mayor Cherelle Parker confirmed Monday her administration is supporting plans to keep the Philadelphia 76ers in South Philly instead of building a new arena in Center City. Speaking at a press conference with members of the city council, representatives ...
The Philadelphia 76ers will partner with Comcast Spectacor to build a new arena in South Philadelphia and abandon a deal to move downtown.
The team will stay in South Philadelphia, despite recently scoring City Council approval that paved the way for a Center City development.
The sudden turn of events comes after Philly City Council recently approved a controversial plan to build an arena in Center City near Chinatown.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker became a subject of online ridicule after misspelling 'Eagles' during a public address. She said 'E-L-G-S-E-S, Eagl
The city had approved a plan for a new arena in a struggling part of downtown. But on Monday, the Sixers said a new venue would be built near their current one instead.
In a dramatic shift, the Philadelphia 76ers announced they will build their new arena adjacent to their current venue, scrapping downtown plans.
There are parking restrictions and potential road closures to know about ahead of the Eagles' NFC title game on Sunday.