- 1994–95 season, and it was
renamed KeyArena after KeyCorp
bought the
naming rights in 1995. The
SuperSonics left
KeyArena in 2008 amid a
controversial relocation...
- of
KeyArena,
which was
renamed Climate Pledge Arena,
began in 2018 and were
completed by the
beginning of the 2021–22 NBA and NHL seasons.
KeyArena (formerly...
-
redeveloping KeyArena into
Climate Pledge Arena. The
largest arena by
seating capacity in the
greater Seattle metropolitan area is
Climate Pledge Arena. Originally...
-
government officials to
provide $220
million in
public funding to
update KeyArena, the SuperSonics'
ownership group, led by
Howard Schultz, sold the team...
- 4–3. The
Kraken pla****
their first home game at
Climate Pledge Arena (formerly
KeyArena) on
October 23 in what
would be a 4–2 loss to the
fellow Pacific...
-
million from each of the
three co-owners) for the
renovation of Seattle's
KeyArena, and to
purchase the NBA's
Seattle SuperSonics franchise. The bid failed...
- of
their lowest scoring outputs in the season, the team
returned to the
KeyArena to
close the year with a 5-game homestand.
After a loss
against the Philadelphia...
- and
began play in 2021. The SuperSonics'
former home
arena,
KeyArena (now
Climate Pledge Arena),
underwent major renovations from 2018 to 2021 to accommodate...
- (August 15, 2018). "Storm will play at UW's
Alaska Airlines Arena in 2019
while KeyArena is
under construction". The
Seattle Times.
Retrieved August 23...
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building maintained the
KeyArena name
until its 2018
closure for
renovations and the
building is now
known as the
Climate Pledge Arena.
KeyBank is a sponsor...