NBA, Kings support proposal that would lead to new downtown arena, entertainment complex
By APFriday, January 15, 2010
NBA, Kings support proposal for new downtown arena
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The NBA and the Sacramento Kings are throwing their support behind a proposal to build a new arena and entertainment complex.
The league and the Maloof family, which owns the Kings, announced Thursday they would support the plan unveiled by Gerry Kamilos, a Sacramento land developer.
Kamilos’ proposal involves moving the State Fairgrounds to the Arco Arena site in Natomas, and building a new arena in downtown Sacramento.
His plan was one of seven submitted in response to Mayor Kevin Johnson’s request in November. Johnson says the 22-year-old Arco Arena is outdated, and without a new facility, the Kings might leave town.
According to the NBA, the Kings agreed to put $300 million into the project by signing a 30-year lease with an annual rent of $10 million.
Information from: The Sacramento Bee, www.sacbee.com
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