Where I agree with all of you (GASP!) is that you are right when you say this isn't all about the Kings and Monarchs (although, having been to a few Monarchs games, I honestly cannot see how anyone's making money there. Sheesh... I've never seen 7,000 people look so similar to 3,000 people. The bottom bowl is NEVER even half-full).
This isn't all about the Kings and Monarchs. There. I've repeated myself.
However... A couple points.
1) This is all about the Maloofs. They control 100% of the arena revenue. So they don't own the building, they simply own 100% of the events in that building. Given that they are paying 30% of the construction costs, I think that's an excellent deal for them.
2) Since the County will own the building, there will be NO property tax to pay. Now, I have no idea how much the tax bill on a $500 million building (or $377 million building) is, but I have to assume it's about what I pay, in terms of percentages, or about 1% per year. So doesn't that mean the County is depriving itself of that 1%? That's pretty close to paying the rent, so the County is depriving itself of income in an amount equal to the rent. In my mind, you have to subtract that out from the total Maloof contribution.
3) This is a SICKENING circumvention of State law, Proposition 218, which requires a 2/3 vote of the public prior to raising special taxes. I believe quite strongly that we would not be voting to raise taxes if it wasn't tied to this arena. If nothing else, you ought to honestly ask yourself that question. Would we be raising taxes right now if not for this arena proposal? No. Not at all. I sincerely think you're going to see a legal challenge on these grounds.
All in all, at first glance, I thought this was better than what they did in Charlotte, Memphis, and so forth... But those feelings are evaporating. It is 100% true that the Maloofs do not own the building, but they do own 100% of the TIME in that building. $3 million bucks a year, plus zero propery tax, to own all the TIME in a $377 millon building someone else is paying for (remember, their 30% contribution INCLUDES the rent, so I can say that) is a deal the Maloofs would have been complete fools to decline. So this truly isn't all about the Kings; it is, however, all about the Maloofs. They are the beneficiaries of this sales tax increase.
At first, I wondered why the Maloofs would put the wrecking ball to the old arena, and then it hit me: It's because they don't want competition. The current arena and its land are certainly worth more NOT knocked down, so why plow it under and then sell it? Well, the answer is easy: They don't want competition. They don't want, say, BGP to come along and rent it out for less than they could rent nights at the new joint. So, fine, knock it down and take $30 million less for it, because they'll get all that back when they own a monopoly. Very clever.
I think you guys just went car shopping and decided to have the salesman on your side, "negotiating" with his own manager... And you believed every word both of them said. You're being had, and you don't even know it.
Once a cow-town, always a cow-town.