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Passion, excitement, and a proven ability to transform events. With deep roots in South Philadelphia, Comcast Spectacor is connected to and inspired by the technology and creative spirit of Comcast NBCUniversal.
Comcast Spectacor is a subsidiary of Comcast that owns the Philadelphia Flyers, Wells Fargo Center, and several other sports and entertainment businesses. It was founded by Ed Snider in 1974 and sold to Comcast in 1996, and has since expanded to manage venues and events across the US and Canada.
Comcast Spectacor is a Philadelphia-based company that owns and operates sports teams, venues, and gaming divisions. Learn more about its portfolio, partners, and latest stories on its official website.
A Leader in Sports and Entertainment. Connected to and inspired by the technology and creative spirit of Comcast NBCUniversal, our teams build strong relationships, raise championship banners and generate incremental value through a winning tradition of entrepreneurship and collaboration.
Comcast Spectacor is dedicated to recruiting and developing individuals with the skills, experience, desire and values to further the continued growth and success of our organization. Together we transform events into experiences. These experiences create excitement, turn heads and make memories.
Comcast-Spectacor is a company that owns and operates sports teams, venues, ticketing, food and beverage services, and sports networks. It was founded by Ed Snider, who created the Philadelphia Flyers and the Spectrum, and partnered with Comcast Corporation in 1996.
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Feb 28, 2024 · Comcast Spectacor unveils $2.5 billion master plan for South Philly sports complex. Here’s what’s in it. The announcement comes as the Sixers move forward with a proposal to build a downtown basketball arena.