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  • Sacramento’s Golden 1 Center to host Kamala Harris speaking event in April

    Former Vice President Kamala Harris is slated to appear at an event in Sacramento next spring, as the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee leaves the door open for a potential run for president in 2028.

    The event, titled “A Conversation with Kamala Harris” is set to take place on April 4, 2026 at the Golden 1 Center.

    “During this special event, Harris will share what she saw, what she learned, and what it will take to move forward,” said a statement from CAASpeakers, which is organizing the event. “With nuance, candor, and a unique perspective, Harris will lead a conversation about how we collectively chart a blueprint that sets an alternative vision for our country now.”

    Harris is on a national tour promoting her new book “107 Days,” in which she recalls her story of becoming the Democratic nominee after former President Joe Biden dropped out of the race and her eventual loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

    In a recent interview with CBS’ News’ partner, the BBC, Harris discussed her political future and the potential of another presidential run, saying “I am not done.”

    “I have lived my entire career as a life of service and it’s in my bones,” Harris said.

    When Harris was asked whether she would consider another presidential run, Harris didn’t commit, but didn’t rule it out, saying “possibly,” and adding, “I’m not focusing on that right now.”

    Harris had previously ruled out running for California governor in 2026, as Gov. Gavin Newsom is barred from running again due to term limits.

    Last week, Newsom told CBS News Sunday Morning that he will consider whether to run for president after the 2026 midterm elections. Newsom’s second term as governor ends in Jan. 2027.

    Tim Fang

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  • Report shows how the Golden 1 Center has impacted downtown Sacramento’s economy

    Report shows how the Golden 1 Center has impacted downtown Sacramento’s economy

    (FOX40.COM) — Since opening in 2016, the Golden 1 Center has served as the home for the Sacramento Kings and has hosted several entertainment events. 

    Major events and concerts at the Golden 1 Center has made the downtown venue a prominent contributor to the city’s economic impact, according to a report commissioned by the Greater Sacramento Economic Council (GSEC).

    According to the report, the Golden 1 Center hosted over 127 ticketed events that attracted more than 1.5 million attendees in the fiscal year of 2022-23. Those ticketed events include Kings games, concerts, shows and other sporting events including March Madness and the California high school state basketball championships.

    The Golden 1 Center anchors the Downtown Commons (DOCO), an outdoor plaza that includes shops, eateries, bars, a Cinemark movie theater and the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel. DOCO is also within walking distance of other bars and clubs in downtown Sacramento.

    “Golden 1 Center vividly illustrates the impact that pursuing ambitious economic development projects can have on a region. It stands as a testament to the transformative power of bold action,” GSEC president and CEO Barry Broome said. “It underscores a critical lesson for the region and beyond; that taking calculated risks and investing in large-scale development projects can spark a wave of economic growth, investment and community development that benefits the entire region. 

    In fiscal year 2022-23, the report’s key findings on the Golden 1 Center’s impact include: 

    •Kings, Golden 1 Center collectively contributed $665 million to the Greater Sacramento Region
    •Arena supported 2,002 jobs
    •Visitors spent an estimated $42 million annually through lodging, dining, retail and transportation
    •Estimated city taxes from the arena, employees and visitor spending totaled $2.6 million annually
    •County, school, local and state taxes amounted to $22 per year. 

    Since the arena’s groundbreaking, there has been an estimated investment of over $7 billion in the central city, according to data from the Downtown Sacramento Partnership. 

    Data shows that the Entertainment District where the arena is positioned is outpacing the rest of the downtown core by over 16% growth in assessment value. Visitors at the Entertainment District has grown over 18% in the past year, more than double the rest of the downtown core, according to data.

    Downtown Sacramento Partnership Executive Director Michael Ault said the arena and the surrounding area have been “transformative” for Sacramento as a city.

    “Golden 1 Center is the single most impactful investment in the downtown core in the last decade,” Downtown Sacramento Partnership Executive Director Michael Ault said. “It has been essential in our community’s efforts to diversify our regional economy as daytime, in-office visitation has decreased, and serves as a catalyst for nearby small businesses and a growing central social district.”

    The Golden 1 Center opened on Oct. 4, 2016 with Paul McCartney as the first musical act. McCartney performed on back-to-back nights at the arena. 

    The Kings played their first official regular season game at the arena on Oct. 27, 2016. The team hosted their first playoff game at the downtown venue last April. 

    In 2023, the GSEC said the Golden 1 Center contributed to 46 businesses opening, reopening or singing leases in the downtown area. 

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  • Jennifer Lopez brining ‘This Is Me…Now’ tour to Sacramento in July

    Jennifer Lopez brining ‘This Is Me…Now’ tour to Sacramento in July

    Entertainment icon Jennifer Lopez will be bringing her “This Is Me…Now” tour to Sacramento this summer. The tour is named after her album of the same name and the accompanying Amazon Original short film, “This Is Me Now: A Love Story” which were both released on Feb. 16. Lopez has not toured in five years but will be hitting the road in a major way, visiting more than 30 cities between June 26 and Aug. 31. The Sacramento stop will be on July 17 at the Golden 1 Center. Presale tickets will be available on Feb. 20 on select platforms, with general ticket sales starting on Feb. 22.

    Entertainment icon Jennifer Lopez will be bringing her “This Is Me…Now” tour to Sacramento this summer.

    The tour is named after her album of the same name and the accompanying Amazon Original short film, “This Is Me Now: A Love Story” which were both released on Feb. 16.

    Lopez has not toured in five years but will be hitting the road in a major way, visiting more than 30 cities between June 26 and Aug. 31.

    The Sacramento stop will be on July 17 at the Golden 1 Center.

    Presale tickets will be available on Feb. 20 on select platforms, with general ticket sales starting on Feb. 22.

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