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Wachovia Center Address: 3601 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19148
Wachovia Center is Home to the: Philadelphia 76ers
Wachovia Center Opened: 1996
Wachovia Center Capacity: 22,000
The Wachovia Center, previously known as the First Union Center, was completed in 1996 and is the home of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and the NHL’s Philadelphia Flyers. The Wachovia Center cost $206 million to build and was financed through private loans and contributions. CoreStates originally paid $40 million for 29-year naming rights for the CoreStates Spectrum and the CoreStates Center with $1.5 million being paid upfront and $2 million to be paid annually in years 1-20. Wachovia merged with CoreStates in November 1997 and the naming rights were purchased then to give the building the new name of the Wachovia Center. The nearest airport in Philadelphia is located only four miles from the Wachovia Center and there is parking available for more than 6,000 cars. The six players inducted into the 76ers hall of fame were all unbelievable players in their day. The six men are Julius Erving (#6), Maurice “Mo” Cheeks (#10), Wilt Chamberlain (#13), Hal Greer (#15), Bobby Jones (#24), and Billy Cunningham (#32). The Wachovia Center features 126 luxury suites and almost 2,000 club level seats for the fans with tickets ranging from $105 for courtside seats all the way down to $12 for upper level seats. The 76ers and Flyers are usually among the top teams in their leagues and the fans of Philadelphia love to come out and show their support and loyalty for their teams.
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