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Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC owner David Tepper held his first news conference in more than a year this week. But he didn’t want to get into details about his organization’s stalled project in Rock Hill, South Carolina, where construction on a new Panthers facility was halted amid a dispute with the city.
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The Charlotte Hornets fired head coach James Borrego last week after four seasons. Across the border in Rock Hill, South Carolina, meanwhile, plans for a new Carolina Panthers headquarters facility are still on hold. And the NFL’s No. 1 draft pick could just be Charlotte native Ikem Ekwonu.
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Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper's real estate company announced it has terminated its previous agreement with the city of Rock Hill, South Carolina, leaving the future of the team’s planned $800 million headquarters and practice facility up in the air.
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The Carolina Panthers and the city of Rock Hill, South Carolina, are at odds over the construction of a new headquarters for the NFL team just south of Charlotte. Erik Spanberg of the Charlotte Business Journal fills us in on why the Panthers decided to halt construction on the project.
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Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper has paused construction on the team’s $800 million practice facility in Rock Hill, South Carolina, citing concerns over a lack of funding from the city needed to complete the project’s infrastructure.
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Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper said he's no longer considering building a domed stadium in downtown Charlotte in the post-COVID-19 era.
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City Council voted unanimously Monday night to subsidize a new development at Eastland Mall and to pay for improvements to Bank of America Stadium for the Charlotte FC MLS team.
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Charlotte Football Club's debut with MLS is still a year and a half away, but team President Tom Glick said Tuesday season ticket reservations and sales…
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Panthers owner David Tepper expressed frustration with government officials over not allowing fans in the stadium for the team’s Sept. 13 home opener…
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Major League Soccer's debut in Charlotte is being pushed back a year, to 2022. The team was supposed to start playing next spring, but the league is…