It looks like Footprint Center’s current moniker is getting the boot after just four years. That’s because the 17,071-seat arena in downtown Phoenix is reportedly undergoing another name change. Work crews were seen removing Footprint Center signage from the venue — the longtime home of the Phoenix Suns and Mercury — on Sunday and Monday.
The Phoenix Suns have begun the process to find a new naming rights partner for the arena at Jefferson and 2nd Streets.
As we reported earlier this week, Footprint Center is getting a brand-new name. Player 15 Group (who own both the Phoenix Suns and Mercury) are set to reveal the new naming rights deal some time next year.
Footprint Center signage is being removed from the downtown arena that’s home to the Phoenix Suns as the organization searches for a new naming partner.
The building's not going anywhere, but workers were seen removing the name signage from the front of the arena Tuesday morning. 12News reporter Troy Lynch was told that all of the name signs were coming down. The reason for the removal wasn't immediately clear.
The outfielder was in attendance on Tuesday at Footprint Center to watch ... NBA games in Phoenix are a common attraction for many MLB players arriving in Arizona for spring training, and it ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Footprint Center signage is being removed from ... was built to replace the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum and become the new home of the Suns. It opened in 1992.
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