Once home to the Lakers, Inglewood, will officially become Clippers country in one year when the team's stunning new $1.2billion Intuit Dome is scheduled to be completed.Project managers claim the privately funded arena will bring $260 million and 7,000 jobs to the community, 30 percent of which will go to Inglewood residents.Described as both a 'basketball mecca' and 'basketball palazzo' by Clippers owner and former CEO Steve Ballmer, the 18,000-seat Intuit Dome will boast an array of distinguishing features, including power jacks at every seat and twice as many toilets as any other arena.
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