For years, Valley View sat vacant. Now, it could become the future home of the Dallas Mavericks. 🏀
The team announced Monday that it has secured purchase options for about 104 acres at the former mall site, marking a major step toward building a new arena and entertainment district before its lease at American Airlines Center expires in 2031.
The decision ends months of speculation and signals that one of Dallas' most prominent redevelopment sites could soon become the center of the city's sports and entertainment future.
Senior sports business reporter Eric Prisbell is here with the latest news from @sportsdaydfw and asks: Is this the right move for the Mavs? Tell us what you think. 👇️
✍️: Brad Townsend / Senior sports reporter
📹️: Shannon Worley / Social video producer
#DallasMavericks #SportsRedevelopment #ValleyViewMall #NBAArena #DallasSportsFuture
The team announced Monday that it has secured purchase options for about 104 acres at the former mall site, marking a major step toward building a new arena and entertainment district before its lease at American Airlines Center expires in 2031.
The decision ends months of speculation and signals that one of Dallas' most prominent redevelopment sites could soon become the center of the city's sports and entertainment future.
Senior sports business reporter Eric Prisbell is here with the latest news from @sportsdaydfw and asks: Is this the right move for the Mavs? Tell us what you think. 👇️
✍️: Brad Townsend / Senior sports reporter
📹️: Shannon Worley / Social video producer
#DallasMavericks #SportsRedevelopment #ValleyViewMall #NBAArena #DallasSportsFuture
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