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Poll Finds Public Split on New Arena for Sacramento, Calif., NBA Team
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Hardy, Terri
in
Councils
/ Funding
/ Giannoni, Tony
/ Jones, Dave
/ Maloof, Joe
/ Shopping centers
/ Sports facilities
/ Stadiums
/ Task forces
/ Tax increases
/ Voters
2004
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Poll Finds Public Split on New Arena for Sacramento, Calif., NBA Team
by
Hardy, Terri
in
Councils
/ Funding
/ Giannoni, Tony
/ Jones, Dave
/ Maloof, Joe
/ Shopping centers
/ Sports facilities
/ Stadiums
/ Task forces
/ Tax increases
/ Voters
2004
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Poll Finds Public Split on New Arena for Sacramento, Calif., NBA Team
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Poll Finds Public Split on New Arena for Sacramento, Calif., NBA Team
2004
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Jun. 23--The city's electorate is evenly split on whether a new arena should be built in Sacramento, according to a poll commissioned by a small task force of business leaders and paid for by the owners of the Sacramento Kings. That same month, four prominent business leaders selected by Fargo -- developers Tony Giannoni, David Taylor, David Bugatto and restaurateur Randy Paragary -- recommended putting the arena in the heart of downtown, at the east end of the Downtown Plaza shopping mall on K Street. One of the most promising sources of revenue, Giannoni said, is residential development of 100 city-owned acres north of Arco Arena, combined with the 80 acres owned by Maloof Sports and Entertainment. Giannoni's group saw that option as the most exciting but one that would require \"courage\" from the city.
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Tribune Content Agency LLC
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