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IF THE OVITZ, WEAR IT: CARSON OVITZ THE L.A. FAVORITE?

          A proposal led by Michael Ovitz "has emerged as the
     leading contender to bring" the NFL back to L.A., with
     Carson, CA, "considering a municipal contribution of as much
     as" $100M to "convert an abandoned landfill into a premier
     sports and shopping venue," according to Alan Abrahamson of
     the L.A. TIMES.  An NFL insider said that Ovitz has made
     "significant progress," and if he receives $100M in city
     aid, the owners will "start to look at this differently." 
     BankAmerica President David Coulter "will accompany Ovitz to
     the owners meeting" in K.C. next week where they will make a
     presentation to league execs, and Ovitz "hopes to bring
     financial guarantees" from Carson (L.A. TIMES, 10/20). In
     L.A., Carl DiOrio writes that NFL rules "allow a maximum of
     10 people to participate in presentations of franchise
     proposals, with no more than six making actual remarks."
     Among those accompanying Ovitz will be Ralphs Grocery Chair
     Ron Burkle, Lakers Exec VP Jerry West and business execs
     from his bank and architect team.  Ovitz will not bring
     actors Kevin Costner and Tom Cruise.  Ovitz: "The only thing
     that is relevant is how the owners perceive our
     presentation.  Whoever's presentation they like best is
     going to get it" (HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, 10/21).
          NEW COLISEUM: Also in L.A., T.J. Simers wrote that the
     finance plan for the New Coliseum was publicly "revealed for
     the first time" on Monday and will require NHL Kings co-
     Owner Ed Roski & Partners "to come up with more than" $200M
     "in a Staples Center-like deal, while relying on" $40M in
     public money, plus $100M in PSLs and "the highest-priced
     luxury suites" in the NFL.  Roski said he will borrow $100M
     toward payment of an NFL franchise fee and pay "the rest, as
     much as $400 million, in cash."  He also will borrow
     $216.945M toward the construction of a $357M stadium, which
     he will pay off "with revenue from club seats, luxury boxes,
     concessions and stadium naming rights" (L.A. TIMES, 10/20). 
       

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