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375:, the new opera house. $ 6 million of improvements were put into the building to house the opera. New additions like heating and cooling systems, orchestra pit, and carpet were installed. The general infrastructure was reworked as well. The general purpose stage was reworked to a more traditional opera setting, old pipes that were used to freeze water for the ice rink were buried or removed, and the drop ceiling was removed creating a more acoustically sound environment. As the opera's occupation was only temporary, structural issues were not addressed and the arena was shut down after 2003. 45: 1104: 260: 404:
In February 2016, the Seattle Opera unveiled plans for a $ 60 million facility to replace the Mercer Arena. The new building, named the Seattle Opera at the Center, is planned to be four stories tall and house 105,000 square feet (9,800 m) of space for offices, storage, scene assembly, and
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originally played their games in Mercer Arena before using the Coliseum beginning in 1989, although they continued to use Mercer Arena on a part-time basis; in 1992 it played host to the CHL's Memorial Cup when games at the Coliseum failed to draw their expected crowds. It hosted the
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Initially conceived as an ice arena, the facility eventually became a large multi-purpose venue. It was nicknamed "the House of Suds" because of the large underwriting contribution of local tavern owner James Osborne. The name changed to Seattle Center Arena after the
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of the late 2000s forced the opera company to put the project on hold in 2008, and to negotiate a lease-option extension with the city in 2010.
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Its large, flexible spaces allowed an average of 183 events each year. From 1962 until 1974 it was first home to the
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On December 4, 2007, Mayor Greg Nickels announced a proposal to convert the arena into use by the
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For concerts, it had a capacity between 5,000 and 8,000 depending on seating configuration.
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in 1995 prior to their move to KeyArena. From 1996 to 1998, it was the home of the
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Bruscas, Angelo (June 15, 1995). "SeaDogs, city agree on lease of arenas".
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The building sat dormant from 2003 until its demolition in 2017.
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community spaces. The condemned arena was demolished in 2017.
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From 2000 to 2003, it was used as a temporary venue for the
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by about 35 years. Mercer Arena was demolished in 2017.
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For the arena now known as Seattle Center Arena, see
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