Source: https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/40403806/coyotes-slam-cancellation-june-27-arizona-land-auction
The Arizona Coyotes have expressed their disappointment and frustration over the cancellation of the June 27th land auction for a proposed new arena in Tempe, Arizona. The team believes that the cancellation was driven by political influence and that the auction process was not allowed to play out fairly. The Coyotes have been seeking a new arena for several years, as their current lease at Gila River Arena expires in 2025. The proposed Tempe arena would have been a state-of-the-art facility with a capacity of 16,000, but the project faced opposition from some residents and politicians. The cancellation of the auction leaves the Coyotes' future in Arizona uncertain, with the possibility of relocation to another city. The team has accused the city of Tempe of creating a hostile environment for the project and believes that the decision to cancel the auction was not in the best interests of the city or the Coyotes. The team is now exploring other options for a new arena, but it is unclear if they will be able to find a suitable location in Arizona.
Summary
"The cancellation of the June 27th land auction for the Coyotes' proposed new arena in Tempe leaves the team's future in Arizona uncertain. The Coyotes believe that the decision was politically motivated and are exploring other options for a new arena, which may include relocating to another city."
Updated at: 06.23.2024
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