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Amazon Buys Naming Rights to Seattle Sports Arena

Tech Giant is Using the Deal to Raise Awareness About Climate Change
Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena, as it is now known, is a 1960s-era building that is best known for its distinctive "Jetsons"-style roof, designed by famed architect Paul Thiry. (Amazon)
Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena, as it is now known, is a 1960s-era building that is best known for its distinctive "Jetsons"-style roof, designed by famed architect Paul Thiry. (Amazon)
By Clare Kennedy
CoStar News
June 25, 2020 | 11:09 P.M.

Retailer Amazon has paid for the rights to rename Seattle's KeyArena, a 1960s-era sports venue that is in the middle of a $930 million renovation in anticipation of the arrival of the city's newly formed professional hockey team. The company, which is Seattle's largest corporate citizen, said the 18,100-seat venue will be called Climate Pledge Arena when makes it reopens.

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