Golden State Warriors must pay off $40 million Oracle Arena debt
OAKLAND The Golden State Warriors cant leave for the City without paying the Town, an arbitrator ruled Monday.
When the team crosses the bay next season for its gleaming, new $1 billion arena in San Francisco, it will still be on the hook for about $40 million to retire the debt for renovation costs at its current home, Oracle Arena.
Arbitrator Rebecca Westerfields ruling settled an argument between the Warriors and the city of Oakland and Alameda County, which own the arena, over language in a 1996 contract.
This was an after-the-fact attempt by the Warriors to rewrite the parties deal, and it would have left the people of Oakland and Alameda County holding the bag, said Daniel Purcell, a partner Keker, Van Nest & Peters, which represented the city and county. We are grateful that the arbitrator saw it our way.
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Cross-posted in the Sports Group.