Clippers Unveil $2B Intuit Dome
Step into one of Inglewood’s most cutting-edge developments, the brand-new Intuit Dome—a state-of-the-art arena and the latest architectural gem in Southern California. Completed just this month, this $2 billion venue opened its doors with a bang, hosting a sold-out concert by Bruno Mars. The project, led by renowned builders AECOM Hunt and Turner, broke ground in September 2021, and now it’s ready to serve as the new home for the Los Angeles Clippers, who are transitioning from the Crypto.com Arena this fall.
What sets the Intuit Dome apart is not just its impressive scale but its high-tech amenities. Imagine attending an event without the hassle of physical tickets—fans simply download an app, create a “Game Face ID,” and can enter via advanced facial recognition technology. Though there were minor hiccups during the opening night, the system represents a leap forward in modern arena experiences.
This venue is more than just an arena—it’s a multifaceted entertainment complex. With 17,700 seats, the Intuit Dome boasts five basketball courts, a training facility, and an outdoor plaza complete with bars, a restaurant, and a team store. The centerpiece? The world’s largest Halo Board, a breathtaking 4K oval scoreboard that’s as big as an acre.
Sustainability is at the heart of this project, earning it a LEED-Platinum certification, the highest accolade from the U.S. Green Building Council. It features two megawatts of rooftop solar panels, 11 megawatts of battery storage, and an innovative air-conditioning system designed for maximum efficiency.
With a commitment to both luxury and environmental responsibility, the Intuit Dome is already set to host prestigious events, including the 2026 NBA All-Star Game and a stage for the 2028 Olympics. This property isn’t just an arena—it’s a landmark poised to redefine entertainment in Los Angeles.