I have been reading this whole land-swap thing and it took me a minute to understand, but here is what I take away from it:
-Kings and City of Sac swap Natomas land with the State for Cal Expo's current location. Cal Expo would move to Natomas and use Arco as an Expo hall.
-Private investors owning Railyards would swap it for Old Cal Expo site. Old Cal Expo site would be subdivided, sold, and developed by private investors.
-Railyard would be owned by City of Sacramento and private investors and developed with funds from Kings lease over 30 years ($300 Million) and the sale of Cal Expo site.
-New Arena would be owned by investor group for 30 years, then owned by the City of Sac.
-NBA/Kings would be forced to remain in Sacramento for the next 30 years.
Did I get it?
-Kings and City of Sac swap Natomas land with the State for Cal Expo's current location. Cal Expo would move to Natomas and use Arco as an Expo hall.
-Private investors owning Railyards would swap it for Old Cal Expo site. Old Cal Expo site would be subdivided, sold, and developed by private investors.
-Railyard would be owned by City of Sacramento and private investors and developed with funds from Kings lease over 30 years ($300 Million) and the sale of Cal Expo site.
-New Arena would be owned by investor group for 30 years, then owned by the City of Sac.
-NBA/Kings would be forced to remain in Sacramento for the next 30 years.
Did I get it?
Amazingly, all hands on deck and all on board it seems. All smiles and fingers crossed from the Maloofs, the NBA, the developers (at least two major ones), the mayor and city of Sacramento, private investors, including major international participant. It all sounds great but...
Maybe it is too good to be true as one, only one major participant was conspicuously absent from the big announcement and their stance at this crucial point is completely unknown. No representative from Cal Expo or state official has revealed where they stand on the 3-way land swap deal and after everything, all time and effort to get to this point - that's not comforting one bit.
*Breaking News: Almost as soon as I finished this a Cal Expo official spoke to the press: http://cbs13.com/local/sacramento.downtown.arena.2.1429988.html
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