JOSHUA SUDOCK / Orange County Register

Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait, center, listens to finance plans helping acquire an NBA team Tuesday, flanked by Councilman Harry Sidhu and Councilwoman Lorri Galloway. Anaheim already owns the Honda Center and will put $25 million into it to meet NBA standards. Sacramento could acquire Power Balance Pavilion and a $25 million stake in the Kings if the Maloofs fail to pay off a $77 million loan from the city. Estimates to build a new multi-use facility in the downtown railyard are about $300 million. A major pro sports team would fill about 40 dates.

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City Beat: Anaheim begins upgrade to arena, still interested in Kings

Published: Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012 - 10:19 am
Last Modified: Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012 - 2:33 pm

A lot of attention has been paid the past few days to Seattle's interest in the Kings. But there's news out of Anaheim this morning that shows Orange County still wants the Kings, too.

Lance Pugmire of The Los Angeles Times reports Anaheim officials and owners of that city's Honda Center arena broke ground Wednesday on a $20 million upgrade of the facility.

Honda Center owner Henry Samueli said he is "just waiting and standing on the sidelines" as Sacramento's arena work unfolds. Last year, in an attempt to lure the Kings to Anaheim, Samueli offered millions in upgrades to the arena, plus financial assistance to the Maloof family, owners of the Kings.

"If they need to come to us in the future, they have our phone number," Samueli said, according to The Times.

Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait added, "I know the Honda Center is NBA ready."

According to The Tines, the expansion now underway at the arena is a 15,000-square-foot project including a team store, a new restaurant, "indoor and outdoor entertainment space and an 80-foot bar."

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