Phoenix Suns selling packages of reimagined Talking Stick Resort Arena

By Glendale Independent

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Phoenix Suns.)

Phoenix Suns are continuing to sell packages and seating of the planned transformation of Talking Stick Resort Arena. 

Dubbed PROJECT 201: PHX REIMAGINED, the Talking Stick Resort Arena transformation will bring the 27-year-old venue into the 21st century with infrastructure, technology and amenity upgrades that will elevate every level of the arena and enhance the fan experience for all guests that attend games, concerts and events in the building.

“For more than a quarter-century, our downtown arena has been vital to the growth and development of our city’s urban core,” said Suns Managing Partner Robert Sarver. “The transformation of Talking Stick Resort Arena will place Phoenix among the top sports and entertainment destinations in the country and make it a true 24-hour city. Most importantly, Project 201 will feature state-of-the-art improvements that will allow us to deliver a world-class guest experience to all of our great fans.”

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