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Climate Pledge Arena is the most progressive, responsible, and sustainable arena in the world
- Climate Pledge Arena - Wikipedia
The facility underwent an extensive renovation after the 1993–94 season, which necessitated the relocation of SuperSonics home games to the Tacoma Dome for the 1994–95 season, [19] and it was renamed KeyArena after KeyCorp bought the naming rights in 1995
- Seattles KeyArena gets new name: Its now called Climate . . .
I’m excited to announce that Amazon has bought the naming rights to the historic Seattle arena previously known as KeyArena
- After $1. 15 billion renovation, Seattle’s Climate Pledge . . .
From the first blast of natural light that greets visitors entering the new spectator bowl within Climate Pledge Arena, it will be glaringly obvious that KeyArena is now dead and buried
- KeyArena - Seattle Redhawks - Stadium Journey
KeyArena was built in 1962 for the World’s Fair at Seattle Center It is most famous for housing the Seattle Sonics from 1967 up until their move to Oklahoma City in 2008
- A fans guide to Climate Pledge Arena — Circling Seattle Sports
Before it was Climate Pledge Arena, there have been quite a few names since opening in 1962, Washington State Pavilion, Washington State Coliseum, Seattle Center Coliseum and most notably, KeyArena at Seattle Center
- The WHL Arena Guide - Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle Thunderbirds
First Visit: October 24, 2024 for NHL When the Seattle Kraken began play in 2021, their home arena was in some ways both the oldest and the newest in the NHL Climate Pledge Arena, as it’s now hilariously known, exists under the same heritage-designated roof as the former Key Arena, which itself was a significantly-renovated upgrade from 1962’s Seattle Center Coliseum, originally built for
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