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Longtime Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird, who already had her jersey retired and a street in Seattle named after her, had ...
Former Seattle Storm WNBA basketball point guard Sue Bird, second from upper right, looks on during the unveiling of a statue ...
Climate Pledge Arena, which opened in October to concerts and the Seattle Kraken of the NHL is now getting ready to host basketball games on a regular basis. The venue has already hosted some ...
Sue Bird's legacy in Seattle has been cast in bronze. The Seattle Storm unveiled a statue of Bird outside of Climate Pledge ...
On August 17, the Seattle Storm will make history by revealing a statue of SueBird outside Climate Pledge Arena. Bird's 21-season career, four championships,and global impact on women's basketball are ...
Basketball legend Sue Bird has a long and decorated career in Seattle, but on Sunday Bird will receive another honor, a ...
Climate Pledge Arena — the soon-to-be home of the Seattle Storm and Seattle Kraken — announced its first food partners this week, with a focus on Pacific Northwest flavors and favorites.
The Seattle Storm (16-16) have spun out of control recently, losing five consecutive games. Seattle hosts the Atlanta Dream ...
In 2020, Amazon purchased the naming rights to the arena, as owners kicked off a remodel effort. The online retailer named it Climate Pledge, after the company's own net-zero goals.
Climate Pledge Arena: NHL Seattle arena name rights bought by Amazon For exterior elements, the venue’s design team “is working with regional nurseries to hand-select nearly 200 trees of 15 ...
Climate Pledge Arena, which has a capacity of roughly 17,000 to 18,000, is a full purpose concert-live events venue. It is also the home of the WNBA’s Seattle Storm and the NHL’s Seattle Kraken.