Tempe residents share thoughts on proposed entertainment district and Coyotes arena

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City of Tempe officials voted unanimously to advance the project for a new entertainment district to a special election. STORY:

The main topic of discussion was the proposed entertainment district anchored by a new arena for the Arizona Coyotes.

The team's President and CEO explained the significance,"Because this is not just about hockey. This isn't just about sports,” said Xavier Gutierrez.The 'TED' calls for 330,000 square feet of office space, 2,100 residential units, and 315,000 square feet of retail including two hotels."This deal will raise Tempe's profile in the local, statewide, and national levels. The inclusion of Tempe, the name on the ice, signage and arena is fantastic,” said John Stevens.

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How about some family housing be built in Tempe? The old Fry's Electronics building would be a good site for a high-rise for middle and low income residents. Come on. Enough already.

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