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Philadelphia, Pa.
Year Open: 1996
Cost: $210 million
Naming terms: 21 years, $40 million
Exp. Date: 2025
Tenants: Philadelphia 76ers (NBA), Philadelphia Flyers (NHL)
Wachovia today, Wells Fargo tomorrow? Although Wells Fargo bought Wachovia during the subprime mortgage crisis late last year, no name change has taken effect. Yet.