Coyotes Concede Defeat After Tempe Voters Reject Arena Proposal
No New Barn for the Yotes
Voters in Tempe said "No" to Coyotes Arena
The Arizona Coyotes have conceded defeat after Tempe voters resoundingly rejected the team's proposal for a new arena. In an initial tally of votes, 56% of voters chose to cast their ballots against the measure. The final tally has not been officially certified, but the Coyotes have conceded defeat based on the results.
The vote was a major setback for the Coyotes, who have been searching for a new home for years. The team currently plays in a small, outdated arena in Glendale, which is not considered a suitable long-term home for an NHL team. The proposed arena in Tempe was seen as a potential solution to the Coyotes' arena problems, but the voters have spoken and the deal is now dead.
The Coyotes' loss is a major blow to the team and to the city of Tempe. The new arena was expected to be a major economic driver for the city, and its rejection is a significant setback for Tempe's redevelopment plans.
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