The Intuit Dome opens its doors to Los Angeles Clippers fans, marking the first basketball game in the arena's more than $2 billion vision. Fans streamed in through doors using facial recognition, enjoying a state-of-the-art facility with an 80,000-square-foot outdoor plaza and a practice facility. The arena is carbon-free and cashless, providing a unique and exciting experience for basketball fans.
The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles are getting an extreme makeover, with organizers proposing changes that would shift basketball into the brand-new Intuit Dome, put a temporary swimming pool in the middle of SoFi Stadium and move softball games 1,300 miles east to Oklahoma City. “But from an economic standpoint, spreading things out seems to make sense.” An artist’s …
L.A. Clippers Chairman Steve Ballmer, center, with Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr., at right, and the Clippers at the construction site of the Intuit Dome in March. The billionaire held a news conference to showcase how he believed the deal with Aspiration, a company that offers carbon credits to businesses seeking to cut their climate footprints, would help make …
Donning a hard hat while wearing a reflective safety vest over his suit and tie, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stepped into a construction site Tuesday morning to announce a future celebration, officially unveiling the Clippers’ future arena, Intuit Dome, as the host of the league’s 2026 All-Star Game. The pinnacle, the peak.” Tuesday was Silver’s first time inside the new …