Voters Reject Proposed Arena, Creating Instability for Coyotes

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On Tuesday, the voters of Glendale, Arizona rejected a proposed arena that would have been the new home of the Arizona Coyotes hockey team. The arena was part of a larger plan to keep the Coyotes in Glendale, but the proposal was voted down by a margin of nearly two-to-one. This rejection has created a great deal of uncertainty for the future of the Coyotes in Arizona.

The proposed arena was part of a larger plan to keep the Coyotes in Glendale. The plan included a $225 million bond measure that would have been used to build the arena and fund other necessary improvements. The bond measure was rejected by a margin of nearly two-to-one, with only 35% of voters in favor.

The rejection of the bond measure has created a great deal of uncertainty for the future of the Coyotes in Arizona. The team has been in Glendale since 2003, but now they are without a home and without a plan. The team is now looking for other options, including relocation or finding another city to build an arena.

The rejection of the bond measure has also caused some instability for the Coyotes organization. The team is now without a home and without a plan, and this has caused some concern among fans and team personnel. The team is now looking for other options, but it is unclear what those options may be.

The rejection of the bond measure has created a great deal of uncertainty for the future of the Coyotes in Arizona. The team is now without a home and without a plan, and this has caused some concern among fans and team personnel. It remains to be seen what the next steps will be for the Coyotes, but one thing is certain: the future of the team in Arizona is now in doubt.

Voters Reject Proposed Arena, Creating Instability for Coyotes