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Seattle Arena Deal Reached: Free Beers on Chris Hansen

Investor Chris Hansen and the city of Seattle reach a deal on a Seattle arena. Hansen offers to buy free beers at FX McRory's in Seattle in celebration.

Investor Chris Hansen has reached a deal with the city of Seattle regarding an arena, paving the way for the and the introduction of professional hockey.

According to the Associated Press, the $490 million arena in the SoDo district of Seattle would be paid through with $200 million in public money and revenue from the arena. In the new agreement, Hansen would cover the cost of the bonds if revenue falls short, according to the Associated Press.

The stadium deal indirectly has ties to Mercer Island as local resident Peter Nordstrom — an Exectuive at Nordstroms Inc. — was named as one of the lead investors financing the new stadium.

In celebration, Hansen announced on his official website that he will celebrate by buying Seattleites a beer between 5-7 p.m. Thursday at FX McRory's in Seattle:

As you have all read by now, we have reached an agreement with the City Council on the MOU. As I think you can all appreciate, this was a very difficult process and we really did our best to find a solution that addressed the needs of the City and County as well as the concerns of project opponents, while still making this a workable transaction from our perspective. In this regard, I would like to personally thank all of the City Council members for putting so much effort and thoughtfulness into the MOU and our negotiations over the last month. It really took a lot of effort to get this done and your City Council members and their staff really deserve a lot of credit for making this happen.

As I have said in the past, the democratic process is a unique part of our City’s culture and one of the things that makes it great. Thus, even as I feel the initial transaction terms we offered were exceptional and amongst the best ever offered to a city for an Arena, I am truly happy that we were able to find the common ground to reach an agreement that addressed the concerns of both Councils and the various stakeholders in the SoDo neighborhood — that’s what getting things done is all about.

But most of all, I would just like to thank all of you for all of your support. All of the emails and letters to council members, the turnout at the City and County Council hearings, the rally at Occidental Park, and the flood of Green and Gold throughout our City for the entire summer... Your voices were heard and your hearts spoke volumes. I really hope you all just appreciate how much it meant and what a difference each and every one of you made. Anyone who thinks Seattle doesn’t have great sports fans with incredible passion doesn’t know what they are talking about. As one fan told me at Bumbershoot last weekend, “they can tear out my heart bro, but they can never take my Sonic Soul.”

And on that note, I would personally like to buy you all a beer at FX McRory's this Thursday from 5-7. First beer for everyone is on me.

— Chris Hansen

FX McRory's is located in SoDo at 419 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle.

How to Get To the Sonics Party

If you're interested in going, your best bet is to use Sound Transit Bus Routes 550 or 554 from the . FX McRory's is about a 1/3 of a mile from the 5th Avenue S. & Jackson St. stop in Seattle's International District.

You'll probably want to get there early, so take Route 550's 4:02 p.m. departure or Route 554 at 4:20 p.m. The trip, including walking, should take less than half an hour.

 

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William Kratz May 20, 2013 at 05:36 pm
I'll be a bit more direct than Jerry. The new site is a mess. Visually it's extremely cluttered.Read More It's slow, very slow. There appear to be no RSS feeds, a major negative. Following a few links sometimes sends you to a different community's Patch site. And what happened with the editing staff. Unless I missed something, suddenly there are new editors without any warning. No matter what the circumstances, normally such a move would be accompanied by an announcement of some sort. Venice may be the greatest editor ever, but it looks like she is splitting her time among several Patch sites, so the odds are stacked against her. Her "latest activities" list even suggests that she is editing a Patch site down in the San Francisco Bay area. With all due respect, Patch sites should be hyper-local, and the best route to that is a local (i.e. Mercer Islander) editor.
Jerry Gropp Architect AIA May 15, 2013 at 02:07 pm
The Jury is still out. I liked the "Old Patch". J
MIHS Baseball April 25, 2013 at 01:58 am
Thanks for your support tonight! See everyone on Friday for Senior Night!!