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Now, according to the Mayor, the two sides are, “negotiating at a higher degree than they had been in the past.” Kings' representatives and city staff are drawing up term sheets and a financial plan. The talks also include developer, ICON/Taylor, and, potential arena operator, the Aschutz Entertainment Group.
Items being discussed include how much will the Kings pay as a tenant, what will happen to the outstanding loan with the city and what AEG will put up to run the sports and entertainment complex. All of those are coming on the basis that the city will make anywhere from $200-million to 250-million from the sale of public garages and spaces in downtown. The remaining gap from the $387-million estimated price tag would need to be closed by the AEG, the NBA and other sponsorship opportunities.
To increase the odds of meeting that drop dead date set by the Maloofs to get an arena plan in place, the Mayor wants to move quickly. That is why he does expect a vote on “every element or pieces” of the parking sale plan at the December 13th council meeting.
The hope is to have a detailed arena financing plan by mid-January.