But the deal on the table was going to be 100% financed by the county, with a modest amount of money set aside by the Maloofs for initial operating costs and 30 year lease that would have ended up being in the amount of roughly 20% of the overall costs. That's assuming no cost overruns. Which is all fine, because I think Sacramento should publicly finance the whole thing. That's just how it works in today's market. However, if we finance the whole thing then we get to decide where the arena most benefits us (downtown), how much parking there is going to be, what other establishments are going to be in the immediate vicinity, and how much public transportation we want in the surrounding area.
MSE was going to get a new place in a revitalized downtown for their Kings. In addition, they were going to operate a venue where they could trudge all their crappy rock bands in front of the entertainment starved Sacramento region in order to launch albums/tours. I understand that the costs and financing of such a deal are extremely complex, but I don't trust the Maloofs. If Cuban/Trump/Jones/Snyder was telling the city that it just was not feasible, then OK. We need to find a new area to build or understand that the Kings are moving. But the Maloofs are not business men of that degree, and I do not trust that they are doing their full due-diligence.