Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, players, coaches and media witnessed the installation of the last steel beam on top of the Intuit Dome, the new home of the NBA team.
The arena, at the intersection of Century Boulevard and Prairie Avenue, is scheduled to open in the fall of 2024.
The Intuit Dome in Inglewood can be seen from across the street near the intersection of Century Boulevard and Prairie Avenue.
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Clippers Forward Paul George watches as construction workers move a steel beam into place.
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Clippers owner Steve Ballmer, left, shakes hands with a construction worker at the Intuit Dome.
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Clippers players and coaches get a tour of the Intuit Dome.
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Clippers guard Terance Mann signs a steel beam placed atop the Intuit Dome on Tuesday.
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A close-up of signatures on a steel beam placed on top of the Intuit Dome.
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Construction workers prepare to put a steel beam in place on the roof of the Intuit Dome.
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Russell Westbrook (left) and Kawhi Leonard (center) all smile as they watch from their seats at a ceremony at the Intuit Dome.
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A panoramic view from the floor of the Intuit Dome, scheduled to open in fall 2024.
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