Climate Pledge Arena

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 entertainment complex known as the Seattle... Wikipedia

  • Full name:  Climate Pledge Arena at Seattle Center
  • Former names:  Washington State Pavilion (1962), Washington State Coliseum (1962–1964), Seattle Center Coliseum (1964–1994), KeyArena at Seattle Center (1995–2018)
  • Address:  334 1st Avenue N.
  • Location:  Seattle, Washington, United States
  • Public transit:  Seattle Center Monorail, King County Metro
  • Owner:  City of Seattle
  • Operator:  Oak View Group
  • Capacity:  Basketball: 18,300, Concerts: 17,200, Ice hockey: 17,151
  • Broke ground:  May 12, 1960
  • Opened:  April 21, 1962
  • Renovated:  1964, 1994–95, 2018–21
  • Reopened:  October 26, 1995, (as KeyArena), October 19, 2021, (as Climate Pledge Arena)
  • Construction cost:  $7 million (1962), ($ in 2015 dollars), $74.5 million (1995), ($ in 2015 dollars), $1.15 billion (2021)
  • Architect:  Paul A. Thiry (1962), NBBJ (1995), Populous (2021)
  • Project manager:  CAA ICON (2021)
  • Structural engineer:  Peter H. Hostmark and Associates (1962), Skilling Ward Magnusson Barkshire (1995), Thornton Tomasetti (2021)
  • General contractor:  Howard S. Wright Construction (1962), PCL Construction (1995), Mortenson Construction (2021)
  • Data source:  DuckDuckGo