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Clemente Almanza

BREAKING: OKC voters approve new OKC Thunder arena proposal

The Oklahoma City Thunder will remain in OKC for the foreseeable following the approval of continuing the one-cent tax in an election on Tuesday to build a new arena.

A clean 71% of 57,926 voters voted in support for the new arena proposal.

After over a year of discussion, the Thunder will soon have a new home that will succeed Paycom Center — which has been the home of the Thunder since they arrived in 2008.

The arena proposal approved included a $900 million cost for the publicly-owned venue with $50 million contributed by Thunder ownership. At least $70 million will also come from the MAPS 4 project.

Once completed, the Thunder have pledged to sign a 25-year lease, with it opening by the 2029-30 season.

Following the lopsided election win, Thunder owner Clay Bennett released the following statement:

NBA commissioner Adam Silver also released a statement on the new arena approval:

The Thunder have played at Paycom Center since they arrived in 2008 — but the arena itself opened in 2002, making it one of the oldest/smallest NBA arenas.

The long-term 15-year lease expired earlier this year, which resulted in the Thunder signing a short-term three-year lease that ends in 2026.

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