Glendale faces questions over merits, handling of new arena deal

Screen Shot 2016-04-28 at 5.56.15 PMMike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal

Another arena deal and Glendale again faces questions about its merits and handling.

The Glendale City Council unanimously approved a new five-year deal with Los Angeles-based AEG Facilities LLC to manage Gila River Arena earlier this week.

The move ends the Arizona Coyotes management of the arena and could prompt a move out of Glendale. A Coyotes move out of Glendale would hurt restaurants and bars at the Westgate Entertainment District next to the arena and leave the city-owned arena without its main tenant.

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