Clippers owner says, he has agreement to buy Los Angeles Forum arena

Steve Ballmer of the LA Clippers looks on after the game against the Atlanta Hawks on November 16, 2019, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Copyright 2019 NBAE Scott Cunningham/NBAE via Getty Images/AFP

LOS ANGELES, United States (AFP) — Clippers owner Steve Ballmer said Tuesday he’d reached an agreement to purchase the iconic Los Angeles Forum, eliminating a hurdle in his plan to build a new arena for his NBA team nearby.

Ballmer said the venue in the suburb of Inglewood would be purchased from Madison Square Garden Company by a newly created company called CAPSS LLC, a joint venture of Ballmer and Clippers vice chairman Dennis Wong.

The Forum, formerly the home of the Los Angeles Lakers, has been renovated since their move to Staples Center to be used largely as a concert venue and will remain so, Ballmer said.

The $400 million deal, which should close later this year, will also resolve legal challenges mounted by MSG against Ballmer’s plan for his new Clippers arena.

MSG had argued that the arena would be a competing venue to the Forum, and violate its operating agreements with the city of Inglewood.

The plan for the new facility calls for a privately-financed 18,000-seat “fan-focused” NBA arena, team headquarters and community center.

It must still be approved by local authorities.

The Clippers currently play at Staples Center, in downtown Los Angeles, along with the Lakers and the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings.

According to the announcement from CAPSS, all current Forum employees will be offered employment under the new owner.

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