MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Chris Hansen continues bid for Seattle NBA arena, buys more SoDo property

Aug 13, 2019, 7:17 AM | Updated: 9:07 am

sonics Seattle...

(AP)

(AP)

Chris Hansen’s bid for a new NBA arena in Seattle continued recently, after he bought up a pair of properties in the city’s SoDo neighborhood.

SoDo arena group, NAACP end up holding secret Sonics meeting

His real estate adviser told the Puget Sound Business Journal that the entrepreneur has not given up on hopes of building an arena for a men’s pro basketball team.

According to property records, Hansen bought two parcels of land in SoDo for almost $5 million. Any potential arena would still require Seattle’s City Council to sell him part of Occidental Avenue.

Seattle City Council had originally decided not to sell that portion of Occidental to Hansen in a narrow 5-4 vote almost three years ago.

That being so, Hansen faces an uphill battle, given Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s reluctance to develop over the city’s wide swathe of industrial land.

“As mayor, I am committed to fostering an inclusive and resilient local economy, which requires readily available industrial lands,” Durkan wrote in a July 15 letter.

Hansen clears up SoDo arena role in Seattle NBA effort

In a city where areas for mixed-use housing are few and far between, people like Hansen see SoDo as a prime neighborhood for increased density. Still, Hansen’s real estate adviser told the Journal that it “may take years” to realize the goal of an arena.

Hansen’s investment group has already spent $129.5 million to purchase 13.5 acres of SoDo. Eventually, he hopes to build his arena just south of T-Mobile Park’s parking garage.

His past efforts on this project include a secret meeting held with the Seattle King County NAACP in May, where they discussed “objectives for SoDo.” The NAACP had been rumored to be working with Hansen to aid in the Occidental Avenue sale.

Meanwhile, massive renovations for KeyArena continue, as the future home of Seattle’s yet-to-be-named NHL team.

KIRO Radio staff contributed to this report

MyNorthwest News

dogs attacked pregnant woman tacoma...

Nia Bliss, KIRO 7

Dogs that attacked pregnant woman in Tacoma must be rehomed

The owner of two dogs that mauled a pregnant woman in Tacoma has been ordered to send the animals to a secure shelter outside the city.

2 hours ago

Bite of Seattle Center shooting...

James Lynch

‘A two-strike approach’: Seattle Center shooting prompts renewed push to toughen juvenile gun laws

The deadly Seattle Center shooting is fueling a renewed push from Representative David Hackney to tighten Washington’s juvenile firearm laws.

2 hours ago

skateboarder south lake union seattle...

Madeline Ottilie, KIRO 7 News

‘They’re going to reconstruct his whole face’: South Lake Union hit-and-run leaves skateboarder severely injured

Seattle police are searching for the driver of a red, Acura sedan who struck a 20-year-old skateboarder and fled the scene in South Lake Union.

4 hours ago

mail theft...

James Lynch

Bothell police warn of outgoing mail theft targeting checks

Bothell police are warning residents about a disturbing increase in outgoing mail theft, with thieves targeting checks sent through the mail.

5 hours ago

Roadless Rule...

Tim Hohl

Trump admin. moves to repeal Roadless Rule, putting 2 million acres of Washington forest at risk

About 2 million acres of national forest land in Washington could lose protections as the Trump admin. moves ahead to repeal the Roadless Rule.

6 hours ago

wa ag brown meta children safety...

MyNorthwest Staff

AG Brown vows to hold Meta accountable as federal trial over children’s safety begins

Washington Attorney General Nick Brown begins federal trial against Meta, addressing children's safety concerns regarding Facebook's practices.

6 hours ago

Chris Hansen continues bid for Seattle NBA arena, buys more SoDo property