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It’s been almost five years since David Tepper took over the Carolina Panthers, and 2022 might be a year he’d like to forget. This year an $825 million project went up in smoke, two head coaches were fired and the quarterback carousel spun dizzyingly fast.
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A judge has approved a bankruptcy settlement between David Tepper's real estate company and contractors, York County and the city of Rock Hill over the failed Panthers headquarters and practice facility project.
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The South Carolina county where Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper started building and then abandoned a new $800 million practice facility has reached a settlement over $21 million in sales tax money given to the NFL team.
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Rock Hill will receive $20 million in a proposed bankruptcy settlement with David Tepper’s real estate company after the Carolina Panthers’ plan to build a new, state-of-the-art headquarters and practice facility there fell apart.
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New interim head coach of the Carolina Panthers Steve Wilks knows he’s facing an uphill battle. He realizes the odds of being promoted to a permanent position next season aren’t great, but that's not fazing him.
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The Carolina Panthers have fired coach Matt Rhule, ending the former Baylor coach’s tenure five games into his third losing season.
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The Carolina Panthers' billionaire owner David Tepper has invested more than $175 million in the project.
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The real estate holding company controlled by Tepper Sports & Entertainment that was building the Carolina Panthers’ Rock Hill headquarters project has filed for bankruptcy protection.
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Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC owner David Tepper held his first news conference in more than a year this week. But he didn’t want to get into details about his organization’s stalled project in Rock Hill, South Carolina, where construction on a new Panthers facility was halted amid a dispute with the city.
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The Charlotte Hornets fired head coach James Borrego last week after four seasons. Across the border in Rock Hill, South Carolina, meanwhile, plans for a new Carolina Panthers headquarters facility are still on hold. And the NFL’s No. 1 draft pick could just be Charlotte native Ikem Ekwonu.