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Hundreds of people packed a Chinatown restaurant this week to question and criticize the 76ers plan to build a $1.3 billion arena on Market Street.“My name is David Gould …” began the chief diversity and impact officer for Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, which owns and operates the team.He tried to continue. “What we announced in July was a proposal … an idea.
”Organized by a coalition of more than 20 community organizations, the event was billed as the first open, public community meeting on the arena.Within the last 50 years, Chinatown lost some of real estate to the Vine Street Expressway and the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Residents have successfully fended off plans for a Phillies baseball stadium, casino, and federal prison.ABC Capitol, an alleged Ponzi scheme fueled by foreign cash, was one of Philly’s biggest real estate companies.
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