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KINGS AIM TO BUILD NEW ARENA ON CONVENTION CENTER SITE

     L.A. Kings Co-Owner Edward Roski signed a formal proposal to
build a new $240M, 20,000-seat facility near the downtown Los
Angeles convention center if the city agrees to a financing plan,
according to the SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE.  The arena would also
have 2,500 club seats and 150-180 luxury suites.  Inglewood Mayor
Edward Vincent, who has been working on a similar proposal for
the Hollywood Park area,  was "angered" when he learned of the
offer and vowed Inglewood would attempt to block the deal (SAN
DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE, 8/18).  Roski proposed that the city of L.A.
provide land for the project and acquire additional properties
through a $60.5M bond issue.  The bond debt would be repaid by a
combination of revenue from real estate sales, parking fees and
hotel taxes generated by the arena.  While the city would be
potentially liable if revenue fell short of the $6M-a-year needed
to repay the bonds, many local lawmakers have "praised" the
project, noting there are "powerful reasons" to assume the risk
and make the deal work.  Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas predicted
a arena would create a "sports corridor" extending from Dodger
Stadium to the L.A. Coliseum (Rich Connell, L.A. TIMES, 8/18).

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