The iconic, sloped roof of KeyArena, the sports and entertainment venue at Seattle Center. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

The iconic, sloped roof of KeyArena, the sports and entertainment venue at Seattle Center. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Seattle agrees to KeyArena remodel to attract NHL and NBA

A privately financed $600 million removation by 2020 would nearly double the arena’s square footage.

Associated Press

SEATTLE — Seattle is moving forward with efforts to renovate aging, city-owned KeyArena into a premier venue that could be ready for an NHL or NBA team within three years.

The Seattle City Council on Monday approved a memorandum of understanding with Los Angeles-based Oak View Group to privately finance a roughly $600 million remodel that would nearly double the square footage of KeyArena. The facility housed the NBA’s SuperSonics until they relocated to Oklahoma City and became the Thunder.

Oak View Group has been focused on acquiring an NHL franchise and turning KeyArena into a world-class hockey and concert facility with the potential of hosting an NBA team in the future. It has said it could have the building ready by October 2020 if environmental approvals are obtained and demolition can start in October 2018.

“I believe this is the best thing for the city of Seattle whoever you cheer for,” said Councilmember Debora Juarez, who co-chaired the council’s committee on civic arenas. She said she was proud of the agreement that was hammered out “at little or no costs to the taxpayers” and embodied the city’s values.

Following the 7-1 council vote, Mayor Jenny Durkan said in a statement that she looks forward to reviewing and signing the memorandum of understanding later this week. “I’ve said consistently that I’m committed to bring back our Sonics, recruit an NHL team, and invest in our City,” Durkan said.

The NHL has not hidden its interest in Seattle, the No. 14 media market in the country and the only one in the top 25 that does not have an NBA or NHL team.

“We feel extremely good about the partnership between the City of Seattle and OVG and respect and applaud the city in its ability to be thoughtful, collaborative, and deal focused throughout this process while maintaining the best interest of its citizens,” Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke said in a statement.

OVG has lined up billionaire David Bonderman and filmmaker Jerry Bruckheimer as the lead owners for a potential NHL franchise.

KeyArena was built in 1962 as a pavilion for the world’s fair and was last renovated in 1995. It is currently home to the WNBA’s Seattle Storm and hosts dozens of concerts and other events. It had about 570,000 visitors last year.

Council members praised the agreement for including benefits for the city, including $20 million in cash and in-kind contributions to nonprofit organizations and another $40 million to help improve transportation in the area around Seattle Center.

The memorandum of understanding is the first step in a process that will include an environmental review. The city still needs to finalize several key documents with the developer, including the lease and other agreements.

Under the MOU, Oak View Group would be responsible for regular facility upgrades for the life of the 39-year lease agreement. Should those upgrade requirements be met, there are two eight-year lease extensions that will be activated, and carry the entire life of the lease agreement to 55 years.

The council’s action comes one day after an agreement for another arena in Seattle’s stadium district expired. The city and investor Chris Hansen agreed to an arena plan in 2012 that was contingent on Hansen acquiring an NBA team and included some public investment in a project to be constructed near Safeco Field.

Hansen has since offered a completely privately financed project but has continued to run into roadblocks in getting final approvals to make his arena “shovel-ready” should an NBA team become available. Hansen and others said in a statement that they remain steadfast in bringing an NBA team back to Seattle. “Having two viable arena options puts Seattle in the best position to attract and NBA team,” Hansen and other partners said in a statement.

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