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Amazon purchases naming rights to Seattle arena to highlight stadium's green initiatives

Amazon purchases naming rights to Seattle arena to highlight stadium's green initiatives
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Amazon has purchased the naming rights to a Seattle arena that will soon house an NHL franchise. But unlike most naming rights deals, Amazon will not be putting its name on the building.

Instead, the company says the arena will be named "Climate Pledge Arena" — a name inspired by Amazon's recent $2 billion pledge to fight climate change.

The building, formerly known as Seattle Center Coliseum and KeyArena (among other names), initially opened in 1962 and was the longtime home of the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics until the team left for Oklahoma City in 2008. The building has also served as the home for the WNBA's Seattle Storm.

In December 2017, Seattle's City Council approved a plan to renovate the arena, hoping to attract new NBA and NHL franchises to the city. Months later, the NHL announced it had granted Seattle an expansion franchise that would start play in the 2021-22 season.

It's common practice for sports teams and municipalities to sell naming rights to local stadiums to companies for advertising purposes. But Amazon won't be using the Seattle arena for advertising.

Instead, the name "Climate Pledge" will highlight the arena's innovative amenities designed to combat climate change. Those amenities include:

  • Zero Carbon certification by the International Living Future Institute
  • All-electric operations — from arena lighting to Zamboni engines — powered by on-site solar panels and off-site renewable energy
  • Zero-waste operations at all events, including compostable containers for food
  • An ice system using reclaimed rainwater, a first among NHL playing surfaces
  • A mostly locally-sourced food program focused on sustainability
  • Free public transit tickets with the purchase of WNBA and NHL tickets

Amazon announced its "Climate Pledge" earlier this year, which includes a commitment to provide $2 billion in funding to combat climate change and sets a goal of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.

The NHL's new Seattle franchise does not yet have a team name. The name is currently expected to be unveiled in the fall.