The proposed move to Tempe for the Arizona Coyotes is actually decades in the making and a special election Tuesday will make an impact on what comes next. MORE ⬇️
Flashback to 2003 - the Coyotes played their first game in Glendale at what was then the Jobing.com Arena.
In 2009, the team filed for bankruptcy and then the NHL took over and started discussing a possible move to Canada.Four years after that, the Glendale City Council ended its agreement with the Coyotes, going with a year-to-year lease at Gila River Arena. In 2019, billionaire Alex Meruelo became the majority owner and rumors started swirling of moving the team out of Glendale.That led to the final straw last year when the City announced it wouldn't renew the lease with the Coyotes, setting the team up for a move.
Now, a special election is underway where residents will get to vote on whether they approve of three proposals surrounding the Tempe Entertainment District.
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Tempe residents split on entertainment district with Coyotes arenaIt might not look like much right now, but a 46-acre plot of land near Priest Drive and Rio Salado Parkway has quickly become Tempe's most sought-after area. MORE ⬇️
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