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A battle broke out for control of Wachovia Friday as Wells Fargo signed a $15.1 billion agreement to buy the Charlotte, N.C.-based bank, despite an earlier deal with Citigroup.
The Wachovia Center signs are coming down and the Wells Fargo Center signs are going up, starting today. KYW's Mike DeNardo reports that the third name change in the 14-year history of the home of ...
The home of the Flyers and Sixers could soon be getting yet another name. With Wells Fargo taking over Wachovia in '08, the process is underway to give the current Wachovia Center its fourth ...
Opened in 1996, the Wachovia Center is home to the Flyers, 76ers and Wings as well as a variety of concerts and other special events. The behind-the-scenes tour will include members-only areas ...
The current arena, which can hold 21,000 spectators, opened in 1996. It operated as the CoreStates Center, the Wachovia Center and the First Union Center before taking the Wells Fargo name in 2010.
New York outworked the Atlantic Division-leading Flyers for the fourth time in five games and for a remarkable seventh straight win at the Wachovia Center over three seasons.
The Wachovia Center is the home of the Philadelphia Flyers and 76ers. Built near the soon to be demolished Spectrum, it is part of the massive Philadelphia Sports Complex, which includes Lincoln ...
The Wells Fargo Center, home of the Philadelphia Flyers and the 76ers, has a new naming rights deal and will be renamed Xfinity Mobile Arena.
A new venue to replace the Wells Fargo Center is set to open by 2031. The ownership group of the Philadelphia 76ers and Comcast Spectacor announced plans to build a new arena in South Philadelphia.
The current arena, which can hold 21,000 spectators, opened in 1996. It operated as the CoreStates Center, the Wachovia Center and the First Union Center before taking the Wells Fargo name in 2010.
The center has had four names since it opened in 1996. The first two years, it was called the CoreStates Center and then became the First Union Center until 2003. It was the Wachovia Center until ...
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