SEATTLE (AP) — Investor Chris Hansen stressed patience and optimism Thursday in his ongoing effort to build an arena to house a possible NBA or NHL franchise in Seattle's stadium district.
Hansen's interview with The Associated Press and other media outlets, including Q13 Sports, represented his first public comments in nearly two years about the efforts.
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Chris Hansen Interview Part One
Chris Hansen Interview Part One
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Chris Hansen Interview Part Two
Chris Hansen Interview Part Two
Hansen acknowledged his investment group was surprised by the City Council's decision last May to deny a proposed street closure that would have moved the project forward with some public investment.
Hansen said his group reevaluated the situation after the vote and decided to turn the project into a privately financed facility. Hansen said there would be other investors in addition to the five made public so far — including Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson.
The new proposal still requires the same street closure that was denied a year ago.