Regions West | Seattle/Portland
April 1, 2008
Plans to build a 100 percent privately financed entertainment facility designed to host professional basketball and hockey in downtown Seattle were announced today by B2 Inc., called The Emerald City Center. The multi-purpose sports-entertainment-exposition complex is being developed by B2, a Seattle-based consulting company. Its design will meet the facility standards of both the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League. In addition to professional sports, the facility will feature exposition pavilions and serve as a cultural center for Pacific Northwest Native Americans and other local ethnic groups. B2 has identified five potential locations for the venue; three sites in Seattle’s SoDo district near Safeco Field, Pier 46 on the waterfront between Qwest Field and Safeco and the Seattle Center.
Plans to build a 100 percent privately financed entertainment facility designed to host professional basketball and hockey in downtown Seattle were announced today by B2 Inc., called The Emerald City Center. The multi-purpose sports-entertainment-exposition complex is being developed by B2, a Seattle-based consulting company. Its design will meet the facility standards of both the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League. In addition to professional sports, the facility will feature exposition pavilions and serve as a cultural center for Pacific Northwest Native Americans and other local ethnic groups. B2 has identified five potential locations for the venue; three sites in Seattle’s SoDo district near Safeco Field, Pier 46 on the waterfront between Qwest Field and Safeco and the Seattle Center.
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