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11 Different Bills Relating to '76 Place' Pass, Paving Way For Center City Arena

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"76 Place," the controversial Center City arena plan, appears to be coming.

A week after a 12-4 vote to advance the proposal out of committee took place — Kendra Brooks was absent — 10 different bills relating to the construction of 76 Place passed by a 12-5 margin. 14 City Council members voted in favor of Bill No. 241062-A, which calls for the creation of a new Philadelphia Chinatown Overlay District. Only three voted against that. For any bills to pass, votes in the affirmative were needed from at least nine members of City Council. 

Even though the vote was seen as a formality after last week, protesters still showed up at City Hall to make their voices heard a final time Thursday morning: 

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Any remaining protests — many of those centered around concerns about the impact that the arena will have on the future of Chinatown — obviously fell on deaf ears. 

Before votes took place, more than half an hour was dedicated to hearing from both supporters and critics via microphone, with each speaker getting a minute to voice their opinions.

David Adelman, the Chairman of 76 Place, issued the following statement on X following the votes: 

As for what happens now, Dan O'Mara of FOX 29 provided this timeline before this morning's vote took place:  

If the Sixers arena legislation passes, demolition of parts of the Fashion District would start in June 2026. Officials say construction would start in the summer of 2028 and the 18,500 seat arena is planned for completion in the summer of 2031.

From here, it seems a little difficult to imagine the gutting of the Fashion District while Philadelphia has increased visibility in the summer of 2026 because of America's 250th anniversary, but that's probably just nitpicking. 

Back in September, Mayor Cherelle Parker endorsed the proposal, setting into motion today's events: 

One of the key concessions made to get this passed was the Sixers increasing the community benefits agreement from $50 million to $60 million before last week's vote to advance the proposal out of committee. Critics argued that City Council members should have, at the very least, sought a larger increase in the CBA. 

According to the 76 Place website, the Sixers plan to inject "$1.55 billion in private dollars to revamp the struggling Market East area," not asking for public funding. 

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Tim Kelly

Tim Kelly is the Managing Editor for On Pattison. He's been on the Phillies beat since 2020. Kelly is also on Bleacher Report's MLB staff. Previously, Kelly has worked for Phillies Nation, Audacy Sports, SportsRadio 94 WIP, Just Baseball, FanSided, Locked On and Sports Illustrated/FanNation. Kelly is a graduate of Bloomsburg University with a major in Mass Communications and minor in Political Science.

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