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New KeyArena Plans in Seattle Remain on Schedule

Tue March 13, 2018 - West Edition #6
Tim Booth – ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS WRITER


The new renderings focus largely on the south side of the current building where a new glass-enclosed atrium will serve as the main entrance for the building.
(Oak View Group/Populous photo)
The new renderings focus largely on the south side of the current building where a new glass-enclosed atrium will serve as the main entrance for the building. (Oak View Group/Populous photo)
The new renderings focus largely on the south side of the current building where a new glass-enclosed atrium will serve as the main entrance for the building.
(Oak View Group/Populous photo) The new atrium will be the biggest addition to the arena, but the facility will be gutted and rebuilt seemingly from the top down.
(Oak View Group/Populous photo) It’s all part of a $660 million project that if completed will finally solve Seattle’s longtime arena problem.
(Oak View Group/Populous photo)

SEATTLE (AP) The aggressive timeline for the renovation of Seattle's KeyArena remains on schedule with the hope of breaking ground on construction by the end of the year.

Steve Mattson, director of operations of Oak View Group, said that the goal remains to have approval to take control of the arena at Seattle Center by late fall and begin the construction process before the end of 2018.

“Every day we move them along a little bit and we feel really good about where we're at right now,” Mattson said.

Oak View Group released new renderings of the remodeled arena on Feb. 26, beginning a busy week for the group that is looking to bring the NHL to Seattle for the 2020 season. The group has formally filed for an expansion franchise with the NHL and kicked off its season-ticket campaign on March 1.

The new renderings focus largely on the south side of the current building where a new glass-enclosed atrium will serve as the main entrance for the building. The new atrium will be the biggest addition to the arena, but the facility will be gutted and rebuilt seemingly from the top down. It's all part of a $660 million project that if completed will finally solve Seattle's longtime arena problem.




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