Seattle chance to regain an NBA team took a severe blow when the NBA Relocation voted unanamously to keep the Kings franchise in Sacramento. It is unknown at this time what the next step will be, but it is clear at this time that the Chris Hansen group will have to entertain other options if it hopes to bring an NBA team here. Hansen had put 30 million dollars down on a binding offer to buy the Kings from the previous owners, the Maloof Brothers.
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Showing posts with label Seattle Sonics. Show all posts
Monday, April 29, 2013
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Chris Hansen-Seattle City Council Reach Agreement
The Seattle Times reports that the Seattle City Council has come to an agreement with Chris Hansen to build a basketball-hockey arena in the Soda area in hopes of bringing the NBA back to Seattle. According to the Times, the terms of the deal will be announced today. It did say that the deal calls for Hansen to help fund road improvements to ease possible overcrowded streets, a concern of the Port Of Seattle. The Hansen group also hopes the arena would allow an NHL team to relocate here.
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Seattle Arena,
Seattle City Council,
Seattle Sonics
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Quest To Build Seattle Downtown Arena In Full Swing
The movement to build a winter sports arena in the attempt to lure NBA basketball and the National Hockey league to Seattle now has a website. You can click here to find the site, which give the argument in favor of Arena Construction, as well as links to supporting facebook and twitter pages and e-mails of city and county government officials. Back in February, it was reported that Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn has been in negotiations with San Francisco financier Chris Hanson to build a privately funded arena in the Sodo district near where both the Seahawks and Mariners play.
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Chris Hanson,
NBA,
NHL,
Seattle Sonics,
Sonicsarena.com
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