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The ShoWare Center is a 6,500-seat, 154,400 sq. ft. multi-purpose arena in Kent, Washington, United States, that finished construction on January 2, 2009. Its principal tenant is the Seattle Thunderbirds of Western Hockey League team, but in 2010 it will also be home to the Kent Predators of the Indoor Football League.

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  • ShoWare Center
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  • The ShoWare Center is a 6,500-seat, 154,400 sq. ft. multi-purpose arena in Kent, Washington, United States, that finished construction on January 2, 2009. Its principal tenant is the Seattle Thunderbirds of Western Hockey League team, but in 2010 it will also be home to the Kent Predators of the Indoor Football League.
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Former names
  • Kent Events Center
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project manager
  • Shiels Obletz Johnsen
Nickname
  • The Show
Title
stadium name
  • ShoWare Center
Operator
  • SMG
project cost
  • 8.45E7
general contractor
  • Mortenson Construction
Before
Years
  • 2009(xsd:integer)
After
  • current
seating capacity
  • 6500(xsd:integer)
Architect
  • LMN Architects with PBK Architects
Opened
  • January 2009
Owner
tenants
  • Seattle Thunderbirds
  • Seattle Mist
  • Kent Predators
  • Rat City Rollergirls
Location
  • 625(xsd:integer)
  • Kent, WA 98032
abstract
  • The ShoWare Center is a 6,500-seat, 154,400 sq. ft. multi-purpose arena in Kent, Washington, United States, that finished construction on January 2, 2009. Its principal tenant is the Seattle Thunderbirds of Western Hockey League team, but in 2010 it will also be home to the Kent Predators of the Indoor Football League. Originally known as the Kent Events Center, naming rights to the arena were initially sold to Amiga, Inc. and the arena was to be called The Amiga Center at Kent. However, Amiga failed to make a promised down payment, and lost the naming rights as of August 2007. In November 2008 the Kent City Council announced that the city had sold the naming rights to the Fresno, California-based VisionOne, Inc., an e-business software developer which in turn named the arena after ShoWare, its flagship box office operations program.
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