When basketball season tips off in October, fans attending Los Angeles Clippers games will notice something new – a place they can finally call their own. After 25 years of sharing the Crypto.com Arena (formerly the Staples Center) with the Lakers and Sparks, the Clippers now have their very own home, the Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
This impressive 26-acre arena, seating nearly 18,000 fans, is a $1.8 billion project that’s been years in the making. Every detail has been carefully crafted to enhance the fan experience, from the massive screens to the food options. According to Gillian Zucker, the CEO of Halo Sports and Entertainment and president of business operations for the Clippers, they even sampled 20 different chicken fingers before deciding on the perfect one!
But the Intuit Dome isn’t just about the game-day experience. It’s also about community. The arena walls are lined with jerseys from every high school basketball team in California, both boys and girls. This thoughtful touch was designed to give young athletes from all over the state a sense of belonging when they step into the stadium.
“We built this for them,” Zucker shared, emphasizing that the goal was to make the arena a positive addition to the neighborhood. And the excitement doesn’t stop with basketball – the Intuit Dome recently hosted its first concert, giving fans a sneak peek at what this incredible new venue has to offer.
Get ready, Clippers fans – this season, your team has a new home, and it’s one you’ll want to explore!
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