N.J. floats $400M in tax breaks to lure 76ers
Briefly

New Jersey is proposing a $400 million tax credit scheme to attract the Philadelphia 76ers to Camden, with plans for a vast waterfront development as a key component.
The team is in talks with Philadelphia about a new arena, but New Jersey's proposal is being considered seriously due to looming deadlines for the team’s relocation.
Philadelphia’s Gov. Josh Shapiro emphasizes that the Sixers belong in Philadelphia, indicating a preference for the team to remain in its home city despite New Jersey's offer.
Concerns from Chinatown residents about potential traffic issues and loss of street parking illustrate the challenges surrounding the proposed arena's location in Philadelphia.
Read at ESPN.com
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