The mayor believed that sports unite a community and that Seattle Center would continue to serve as a valuable hub for tourism. Early in the second quarter, referee Mike Mathis called the game with the Suns up by eleven points. After a stint in the Kingdome from 1978 to 1985, they returned to the arena in 1985. In 2009, the Seattle University Redhawks men's basketball team began playing their home games at KeyArena for the first time since 1980. In a departure from usual corporate naming, Amazon dedicated the arena name to bringing attention to climate change. Between June 28 and 30, 2011, the arena hosted the Seattle audition stages in the first season of the Fox singer search program The X Factor. [88], On September 23, 2007, the City of Seattle filed a lawsuit in an attempt to keep the Sonics from leaving before the end of their lease in 2010. No pain no gain. [102][103], In October 2016, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced that the city would seek proposals to redevelop KeyArena into an NBA and NHL ready venue, issuing a full request for proposal in January. The timing of the announcement, one day after the Sonics' home opener, drew critical comments from Tom Carr, Seattle's attorney, who said "Mr. Bennett's announcement today is a transparent attempt to alienate the Seattle fan base and follow through on his plan to move the team to Oklahoma City ... Making this move now continues the current ownership's insulting behavior toward the Sonics' dedicated fans and the citizens of the city. [56] The environmental reviews required for the building approval are, as of February 2013, exploring alternate sites that include the KeyArena site and the nearby Memorial Stadium site in addition to Hansen's preferred site near the Mariners' Safeco Field parking garage.[57]. The wood, steel and concrete from the demolition was either reused in construction of the new arena or sold to recyclers. [85] The limitation of tax dollars that could be spent on the arena, combined with earlier losses under recent ownership groups, "likely doomed the Sonics' future in the city". There are PDF downloads on this page. This is our website. [80][81][82] Terms of the sale required the new ownership group to "use good faith best efforts" for a term of 12 months in securing a new arena lease or venue in the Seattle metropolitan area. 3f ex Phoenix (Swiss Ace) Te Rapa R5 Clinton Isdale / Brandon May NZB Karaka Book 3 $10,000. [29] Their 1966 show on August 25 was the final stage performance of their career at an enclosed indoor venue; the final two were outdoors at baseball parks in California. [116] Redevelopment commenced the next day on December 5. [48], In 2009, the arena hosted the WWE No Way Out Pay-Per-View event. [106] On June 7, 2017, the city selected OVG as the preferred bidder for the redevelopment. This is our website. The team played its usual summer schedule at KeyArena in 2018, beginning in mid-May and continuing through the playoffs in early September; they ultimately won the 2018 WNBA Finals. It is located north of downtown in the 74-acre (30 ha) entertainment complex known as Seattle Center, the site of the 1962 World's Fair. Only around 30 of the 70 luxury suites were sold and the Ackerleys were unable to find a corporate buyer for naming rights. The fourth one was on November 16, 2005, during their Touring the Angel. Cop A Clip. AEG unveiled a $520 million proposal that would extend the iconic roofline over presently underutilized space on the arena's south end. In light of the unique name and its purpose, Amazon also announced that Climate Pledge Arena would be the first zero-carbon arena in the world, powered exclusively by renewable energy including both on-site and offsite solar rather than the widespread standard use of natural gas found in other arenas. After failing to reach an agreement with the city of Seattle over a publicly funded $220 million expansion of KeyArena, the Basketball Club of Seattle, led by Schultz, put the SuperSonics and its sister team, the WNBA's Seattle Storm up for sale. [22] Arena finances were bolstered for several years by a payment following the settlement with the SuperSonics in 2008, but the level of activity and revenue after the departure of the team left little reserve beyond basic building maintenance. The arena hosted the NBA All-Star Game once, in 1974; the 1987 game had included NBA All-Star Saturday festivities on February 7, where former Sonics star "Downtown Freddie" Brown was the MVP of the legends game, Boston Celtics star Larry Bird won the three-point contest, and Chicago Bulls star Michael Jordan won the slam-dunk competition. The item was successfully added to your Wish List, By signing up you are confirming that you have read, understood and accept our Privacy Policy, We use cookies to give you the best customer experience possible. Prior to its closure in October 2018, the arena was most recently home to the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA),[11] the Seattle University Redhawks men's basketball team, and the Rat City Roller Derby league of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association. More info. [90] On August 13, 2007, Aubrey McClendon, a minor partner of Bennett's ownership group, said in an interview with The Journal Record (an Oklahoma City newspaper) that the team was not purchased to keep it in Seattle but to relocate it to Oklahoma City. [91], On October 31, 2007, Bennett informed NBA commissioner David Stern that the ownership group intended to move the Sonics to Oklahoma City as soon as it was legally possible. The sixth was October 21, 2017, during their Global Spirit tour. [94] However, when the state legislature did not give approval for the county to provide funds by an April 10 deadline, Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels said that the effort had failed and the city's hopes rested in its lawsuit. Revenue cycle must eliminate inefficient processes in order to drive revenue preservation that translates into optimal net patient revenue. The original cable-suspended roof would be replaced by a conventional fixed roof with steel trusses that would preserve the well-known shape. The court was lowered 35 feet (11 m) below street level to allow for 3,000 more seats. [63], In its initial configuration, the arena had a seating capacity of 13,200 for basketball games, 12,250 for ice hockey games, 16,000 for meetings, and 14,770 for boxing matches. [45] The renovated arena hosted the 1996 NBA Finals that first season, when the SuperSonics lost to the Chicago Bulls in six games. [40][41], Thought to play a factor in Ackerley's decision were the significant demands by the NHL for an expansion team: a $50 million expansion fee that was more than any NHL club was valued at the time; a $5 million down payment that would be forfeited if 10,000 season tickets were not sold in the first year – the Sonics had never sold more than 9,000 season tickets; season tickets needed to produce at least $9 million annually, which would've made the tickets the second most expensive for a team in the area at the time; a 20-year lease with a "substantial" share of arena revenues from concessions, parking, and ad signage; priority status for postseason arena dates; and a secured $5 million line of credit in case the league had to take over ownership of the team at any point. Seattle Has 2 Official Proposals", "Does the proposed Sodo arena site have a light-rail advantage over KeyArena? Over concerns the city would accept a buyout of the lease, a grassroots group filed a citywide initiative that sought to prevent the city from accepting such an offer from Bennett's group. The sightlines, however, benefitted the SuperSonics at the expense of the junior Thunderbirds. The RapidRide D Line and other routes provide frequent service between the arena's west side and Downtown Seattle. 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The first regular season game for the SuperSonics at the rechristened KeyArena was played on November 4, 1995, against the Los Angeles Lakers. [38], During negotiations, Ackerley had asked for a provision to reduce the seating at the Coliseum by 9,000 seats so the older arena could not compete with the new building, but the city would not agree. 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The mission of the Media Research Center is to create a media culture in America where truth and liberty flourish. Order online or in-store today! They would call it home through the 1984-85 season, after which the team returned to the Coliseum. That same year, the Seattle Totems moved into the Coliseum. If you continue to use our website, we will assume you are happy to receive cookies from us and our partners. In February 2009, the Seattle City Council approved a new 10-year lease that would keep the WNBA's Storm at KeyArena. [114], On September 25, 2018, the proposed $700 million renovation of KeyArena was approved unanimously 8–0 by the Seattle City Council and signed into legislation by mayor Jenny Durkan. Upon the opening of the new Kingdome in 1976, which first hosted the NFL's Seahawks and NASL's Sounders followed by MLB's expansion Mariners in 1977, the Sonics would begin playing a small number of home games at the stadium. The Sonics retaliated the following year, winning in Game 5 on the Bullets' home court, thus capturing the franchise's only championship. Due to his comments, McClendon was fined $250,000 by the NBA. The WWE returned on March 9, 2010 to tape the March 10th episode of NXT and March 12 episode of Smackdown. Route 8 connects the neighborhood to Capitol Hill and the Central District.[125][126]. [117] Though some design changes and additions had contributed, in mid-December 2018 OVG announced that it had replaced the general contractor, Skanska Hunt, with Mortenson Construction as overall project costs had increased to between $825 and $850 million. The Coliseum was rebuilt between 1994 and 1995, bringing the arena up to NBA standards of the day. [55], In July 2012, at a public town hall meeting debating Chris Hansen's proposed NBA/NHL arena in downtown Seattle, anti-arena proponents wanted to "re-explore" using KeyArena instead of the proposed site downtown. Ackerley Communications profits were down, which also contributed to the financing difficulties. The Oklahoma City team would retain the franchise history of the SuperSonics, which could be "shared" with any future NBA team in Seattle. [95], The NBA Board of Governors approved the relocation of the Sonics on April 18, 2008.[96]. Shop from all the top sports and fashion brands such as adidas, Nike, Converse, Firetrap, Lee Cooper, Skechers and many more. [36] They would eventually purchase land in the SoDo District near the Kingdome, some of which included the site that would become the Mariners' current home, T-Mobile Park. The city, along with Denver, had been conditionally granted an expansion NHL franchise in 1974 to begin play in the 1976-77 season. It would also pay $2 million for street improvements around the proposed site, including a pedestrian walkway over South Royal Brougham Way. ... Launceston R9 Sigrid Carr / Troy Baker MM Gold Coast Book 2 $40,000. [18] The Storm[19][20] and the Redhawks[21] are expected to resume as co-tenants when the arena reopens. For the championship 1978-79 season, the basketball club moved into the Kingdome full-time. [67], The redeveloped arena[68][69] will feature a new interior and entrance atrium while retaining the existing roof and three exterior walls. Tina Again. The third was in 1998 on December 7, during their Singles Tour. The floor was just barely large enough to fit a regulation ice rink. The city and the team would split revenues from suites, concessions, and other items all within in the arena to service the debt for the city and provide income to the team. They would continue to play occasional games as the Kingdome through the late 1980s and early 1990s. Conversely, in February 2012, SB Nation columnist Travis Hughes said that while it made "too much sense" for the NHL not to put a team in Seattle in the future, KeyArena was completely unsuitable even as a temporary facility due to the same problems with sight lines that ultimately forced the Thunderbirds to move out. [127] The arena is located near the Mercer Street exit on Interstate 5, as well as State Route 99. If you do not have the free Adobe Reader, you can get it from Adobe using this link. Increasing project costs, legal disputes, and inability to secure construction financing were cited as reasons to drop the project. Depeche Mode performed at the arena six times: the first show was on May 2, 1988 during the Music for the Masses Tour prior to the renovation. [128], Link light rail service to the Seattle Center and Climate Pledge Arena is planned to begin in 2035, as part of the Ballard–Downtown extension.[129]. [11] Originally developed for the exposition, it was bought and converted by the city of Seattle afterwards for entertainment purposes such as concerts, ice shows, circuses, and sporting events. [98][99] The team moved to Oklahoma City immediately and announced it would begin play in the 2008–09 season. On September 16, 2016, the arena hosted the Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions. The naming rights cost KeyCorp $15.1 million. Upon the conclusion of redevelopment, it will host the Seattle Kraken, a National Hockey League (NHL) expansion team that will begin play in the 2021–22 season. This came after the rejection of the new arena proposed in SoDo by Seattle City Council over the street vacation of Occidental Avenue. Heavy relocation rumors began to circulate, amongst them a potential move to San Diego[34] or possible sales to groups in other markets like Milwaukee or Toronto. In 1983, Barry Ackerley, head of the Washington D.C.-based television, radio, and billboard company Ackerley Communications Inc., purchased the Sonics from long-time owner Sam Schulman. The plan proved possible and it was found that the compression ring holding the roof could be preserved, saving $15 million in cost and keeping the facility seismically sound against earthquakes. In January 2012, ESPN.com reporter Scott Burnside said an NHL team playing in KeyArena "would be entirely acceptable", as a temporary venue for a franchise, depending on a future arena plan. Ackerley also agreed to sign a 30-year lease for the Sonics and to build an 1,800-stall parking garage. 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[53], League officials have hinted that a new arena would have to be in place before a new or relocated NHL team came to Seattle. Philips is a diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving people’s lives through meaningful innovation. Hoff, Tom Selleck and Lee Horsley were all TV stars shown wearing snug jeans and plenty of brown curly hair, some of it on their chest! [111][112] During the renovation, the Storm are playing most of their home games at the Alaska Airlines Arena on the campus of the University of Washington,[113] with other games at Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett. In 2018, Ackerley's son Chris would say that the family was always committed to keeping the team in Seattle, and that "[...] in each case, we stood on our principles that this is a Seattle community asset."[35]. In April 2011, the Professional Bull Riders brought the Built Ford Tough Series to KeyArena for the first time.[49]. The Mariners unsuccessfully continued to object, even enlisting then-Major League Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent and then-American League president Bobby Brown to speak before the council ahead of their final vote. Ackerley's financing and agreement with the city hinged on the ability to sell the 70 proposed luxury suites. New amenities would include 22 concession stands, 8 portable stands with vending in the seating, three private sports clubs, and a public sports bar and restaurant. Ha! At the meeting, Ackerley and Lear asked to meet with the board first, promptly withdrew their application, and left. Another selling point of the new arena were luxury suites, a means to attract corporate money and sponsorship that was then an emerging new revenue stream for sports team owners. The Sonics first played at the facility, then known as the Seattle Center Coliseum, from their founding in 1967 to 1978. Additionally, the arena has hosted concerts by many famous artists, spanning many different genres. "[53] Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said that KeyArena would be "a difficult arena for hockey" due to the large number of obstructed-view seats. The Totems folded in 1975, while the Thunderbirds left in 2008 for the new ShoWare Center in Kent, a suburb southeast of Seattle. The approval came days after the previous memorandum with the SODO Arena had expired. [62], Roger Federer organized a tennis exhibition match at KeyArena with Match for Africa 4, held on April 29, 2017. [42], In June 1991, nearly a year after the city agreed to the arena deal, Ackerley announced that the project would not move forward. On April 11, 1995, the city sold the naming rights to Cleveland-based KeyCorp, the parent of KeyBank, which renamed the Coliseum as KeyArena. It is planned to seat 18,100 for basketball, 17,100 for ice hockey (as well as arena football, indoor soccer, indoor lacrosse, and ice shows), and 17,200 for concerts.[70]. When the Coyotes played there from 1996 to 2003, they had to deal with seats where part of the ice could not be seen at all, forcing them to curtain off several thousand seats in the upper level. The SuperSonics left KeyArena in 2008 amid a controversial relocation to Oklahoma City. Scholastic Book Clubs is the best possible partner to help you get excellent books into the hands of every child, to help them become successful lifelong readers and discover the … Selleck was really the undisputed champ in this arena, but David tried (saddled with the far more ignorant Knight Rider as a vehicle versus the slightly more adult-oriented Magnum, P.I. When the newly renovated Coliseum opened, the Seattle University men's basketball team became the arena's first major tenant. In October 2012, Madonna performed two sold-out shows on October 2 and 3 during her The MDNA Tour. Barry Ackerley would return to the city to ask if they would still consider renovating the Coliseum. The local Seattle office of NBBJ, the second largest architectural firm in the country, was chosen as the architects. In June 2020, Amazon bought the naming rights to the arena. However, the ice hockey capacity was reduced to 10,442 when obstructed seats were removed. Nursys QuickConfirm License Verification. The Ackerleys turned down the renovation concept in favor of building their own arena in SoDo. The seating capacity for basketball[71] and hockey are as follows: In 2001, ownership of the Seattle SuperSonics (who had called KeyArena home since 1967) transferred from Barry Ackerley to Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz. With the Ackerley application already submitted, the two groups would merge with Larson and MacFarland being primary points of contact with the NHL. They offered to help finance a renovation of the Coliseum, but the team owner declined. During those 7 years, the Sonics would occasionally play home playoff games at the Coliseum or Hec Edmundson Pavilion to not interfere with the Mariners' regular season home schedule. Ackerley appeased the Seahawks' concerns, noting the arena would be empty during any NFL games. [51] The Phoenix Coyotes were often speculated to be a likely candidate for relocation and in June 2013, reports circulated that if the NHL could not negotiate a new lease for the Coyotes with the city of Glendale, Arizona by July 2, the league would sell the team to a private investment group which would then be given permission to relocate the team to Seattle prior to the 2013–2014 season and use KeyArena as a temporary home. Ackerley would not sacrifice Sonics revenues for a hockey team in which he would be a minority investor. To sweeten the offer, Ackerley sold city leaders on the idea that the new arena in SoDo could also attract an NHL club. The game was mostly played to celebrate its moments with the NBA and ended up being its final event before the arena closed down for redevelopment. The facility underwent an extensive renovation after the 1993–94 season, which necessitated the Sonics moving home games to the Tacoma Dome for the 1994–95 season, and it was renamed KeyArena after KeyCorp bought the naming rights in 1995. After the SoDo proposal fell through, the Ackerleys attempted to find other investors to no avail. Additional neighborhood parking lots and on-street parking spaces bring the total number of spaces up to 7,400 stalls. The sale to Clay Bennett's ownership group, Professional Basketball Club LLC (PBC) for $350 million[78][79] was approved by NBA owners on October 24, 2006. They would return a year later to host the WWE Over the Limit pay-per-view on May 22, 2011. ... Kim Carr, RHIT, CCS, CDIP, CCDS, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer . Eventually, the Seattle franchise award was rescinded altogether when the potential ownership group was unable to secure the funds for the expansion fee. The fifth one was in 2009 on August 10, during their Tour of the Universe, in front of a crowd of 9,376 people. A mandate of the project was that no taxpayer funds could be used to pay for it. In December 2013, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis became the first Seattle-based act ever to play three consecutive sold-out shows at KeyArena when the duo concluded their 2013 World Tour in support of their album The Heist. In May 1993, the city council voted 7-2 in favor of the deal with the Sonics signing a 15-year lease agreement and a guaranteed income of $7 million per year during the lease. [33], Ackerley began exploring new options for an arena. You previously shopped on our website. I produced a Parody song with a group of my friends and it was featured in a video that went massively viral on Twitter. [109], On December 4, 2017, the city council approved a memorandum of understanding with OVG to rebuild the arena by 2020. [43][6] In an unusual move, the Coliseum would be closed for a year during the renovation. On June 16, 2008, the grassroots organization "Save Our Sonics" organized a well-publicized rally, which reportedly drew over 3,000 participants, at the U.S. District Courthouse in Seattle to protest the proposed relocation of the team. [93] In the midst of the lawsuit, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer offered to pay half of a $300 million renovation of KeyArena; the rest to be provided by the city and county. The doors opened to the newly renovated arena on October 26, 1995. The project had an estimated cost of $73.4 million, considerably less than other new arenas of the time in Portland and Vancouver, to be paid with the city's bond capacity. [65], In 1977, Seattle voters passed a bond measure to make improvements to Seattle Center. Would you prefer to shop on our website? At his insistence, a Center commission developed a plan to renovate the Coliseum by excavating the floor to lower it and build a new bowl with more seating. [16][17] It also played host to the Pac-12 Conference's women's basketball tournament. Hughes wrote that even one year of NHL hockey in an arena where half the lower bowl sat unused would be "just unacceptable." However, the venue retained the KeyArena name, despite the fact that the naming right had expired.[50]. 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