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Stateside Live!

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Stateside Live!
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Stateside Live!, then known as Xfinity Live!, in South Philadelphia in March 2014
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Former namesPhilly Live! (planning)
Xfinity Live! (2012–2025)
LocationSouth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Public transitFile:SEPTA.svg NRG station: File:SEPTA B icon.svg B Bus transport File:SEPTA.svg SEPTA bus: 4, 17
OwnerComcast Spectacor and The Cordish Companies
TypeRestaurants, sports bar, and concert venue
Seating typeRestaurant seating
Construction
Broke ground2011
Built2012
OpenedFirst tenants opened March 2012
Construction cost$50 million est
Website
Official website
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Stateside Live! from the south, with the Center City Philadelphia skyline in the background

Stateside Live! (originally known as Philly Live! prior to construction and Xfinity Live from 2012 to 2025) is a dining and entertainment complex located at the corner of 11th and Pattison Avenue in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex on the eastern edge of the former site of the Spectrum. It has become a media hub for various live broadcasts.[1]

Stateside Live! is the home of five restaurant and entertainment venues including, Victory Beer Hall, PBR: A Coors Banquet Bar, Broad Street Bullies Pub, 1100 Social and NBC Sports Arena. The district also features an outdoor plaza that is home to the Miller Lite Concert Stage. Often called “Philly's fourth stadium”, the venue has invested over $150 million in original design as well as renovations over the years.[2]

History

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Starting in 2008, Comcast Spectacor and Cordish Company partnered for the proposed Art Nouveau design, making use of neon- and LED-lighting to accent structures and walkways. The original Philly Live! concept included an assortment of restaurants with outdoor seating, a hotel along Pattison Avenue, and a spa or health club.[3] In December 2011, Cordish and Comcast Spectacor announced renaming and reinventing the project as Xfinity Live!.

Construction began in the summer of 2011, and the first phase opened in late March 2012 as Xfinity Live!. The development concept was redrawn as a dining and entertainment district. Main attractions of the complex include the NBC Sports Arena and its 32-foot HDTV.

In 2024, Cordish Companies announced a $15 million expansion to the complex that will include a new outdoor beer garden and other outdoor entertainment.[4] The expansion is expected to be completed in early 2026. On August 21, 2025, Cordish Companies announced that the complex would be renamed to "Stateside Live!" after Stateside Brands, a Philadelphia-area vodka company, purchased the naming rights.[5]

Venues

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  • 1100 Social
  • Broad St. Bullies Pub
  • PBR Philly
  • Victory Beer Hall

Former

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  • Spectrum Grill
  • Philly Marketplace
  • X Bar

NBC Sports Arena

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The first of its kind, NBC Sports Arena is the largest of the five venues inside Stateside Live! At 32-feet tall, the venue holds one of the largest high definition televisions on the East Coast. The sports bar, in partnership with NBC Sports, offers bar food and a unique viewing experience for all major sporting events. NBC Sports Arena also holds two of Philadelphia's most popular food options: Chickie's & Pete's and Geno's Steaks.

References

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