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Climate Pledge Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located north of Downtown Seattle in the 74-acre (30 ha) entertainment complex known as the Seattle Center, the site of the 1962 World's Fair, [10] for which it was originally developed. After opening in 1962, it was subsequently bought and ...
The new arena, named Climate Pledge Arena via a naming rights deal with Amazon is also home to the WNBA's Seattle Storm. On December 4, 2017, the Seattle City Council voted 7–1 to approve a memorandum of understanding with the OVG for the redevelopment, [ 2 ] which built a new subterranean arena on the existing site while retaining the ...
Climate Pledge Arena is the current home of the Seattle University Redhawks men's basketball team, the WNBA's Seattle Storm and the NHL's Seattle Kraken. It was the home of the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, now the Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Seattle Thunderbirds (Western Hockey League) ice hockey. Originally opened as the Seattle Center ...
Climate Pledge Arena is as green as buildings get, but doubts about some Colombian rainforest carbon credits used to offset its construction highlight how challenging it is to zero out emissions.
Climate Pledge Arena, opened in 2021. Although the building reuses the original roof of the Seattle Center Coliseum from 1962, it underwent a reconstruction before becoming the home of the Seattle Kraken for their debut in 2021.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced on Monday they will play a game at Climate Pledge Arena as part of a nine-city tour during the league's second season.
The team is owned by Oak View Group, the organization that also owns Climate Pledge Arena. [52] Tim Leiweke serves as their CEO. [53] Steve Fraser led as president of the Firebirds and Acrisure Arena from 2021 to 2023. His work established the team in the region, broke numerous AHL records for revenue and attendance and secured the 2025 AHL ...
The Northwestern obtained records from the city’s finance department in May showing the Oshkosh Arena owner owed more than $619,000 in combined personal property and real estate taxes.