Arizona State Land Auction for Coyotes' Arena Cancelled Due to Permit Issues
Arizona State Land Auction for Coyotes' Arena Cancelled Due to Permit Issues
Arizona State Land Auction for Coyotes' Arena Cancelled Due to Permit Issues
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The Arizona State Land Department has canceled a June 27 auction for a land parcel in north Phoenix where former Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo hoped to build a new arena, citing the need for a Special Use Permit. This cancellation jeopardizes the future of NHL hockey in Arizona, as Meruelo retains the rights to the Coyotes' name and plans to reactivate the franchise if a new arena is constructed within five years. The Coyotes had planned to build a multi-purpose entertainment district on the site, but must now secure the necessary permits before the auction can proceed. The NHL had approved the sale of the Coyotes' on-ice assets to Utah Jazz owners, who moved the team to Salt Lake City. The Arizona State Land Department remains open to future collaboration if the required permits are obtained.

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