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Coyotes officials discuss new arena

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The Arizona Coyotes are looking to move forward with their $2 billion entertainment district.

The project, if approved, would include a new hockey arena, hotels and restaurants.

“We are still in the negotiation phase with the city of Tempe,” said Marina Carpenter, the team’s general counsel.

On Saturday, team officials and developers answered questions about the project.

Some people raised concerns over the potential flight path problems.

“The aviation component is probably the most muddied situation so my hope is that learning that our building heights are only 120 feet, we’re not impacting flight paths, will give them some ease about the project,” Carpenter added.

The team is hoping Tempe will approve the project later this year. They also hope to pay for the entertainment district using some of the sales tax generated in the area and by saving money by not paying property taxes.

Team officials told ABC15 nothing has been finalized.

Meanwhile, Tempe officials are scheduled to discuss the plan during a few upcoming meetings starting on November 15.

The project will be broken down into phases but the arena section is expected to be completed in 2026.