![]() The arena (then the Comcast Arena) pictured in 2009 | |
Former names | Everett Events Center (2003–2007) Comcast Arena at Everett (2007–2014) Xfinity Arena (2014–2017) |
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Address | 2000 Hewitt Avenue |
Location | Everett, Washington, U.S. |
Coordinates | 47°58′43″N 122°12′13″W / 47.97861°N 122.20361°W |
Owner | Everett Public Facilities District |
Operator | Spectra Experiences |
Capacity | Hockey: 8,149[1] Center stage concert: 10,000 End stage concert: 9,000 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | April 23, 2002[2] |
Opened | September 27, 2003[7] |
Construction cost | $71.5 million ($118 million in 2023 dollars[3]) |
Architect | LMN Architects[4] PBK Architects, Inc.[5] |
Structural engineer | Magnusson Klemencic Associates[6] |
Services engineer | Hermanson Co. LLP[6] |
General contractor | PCL Construction[6] |
Tenants | |
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Website | |
angelofthewindsarena |
Angel of the Winds Arena (originally known as Everett Events Center) is a multi-purpose sports arena complex in Everett, Washington, United States, designed and developed by the Everett Public Facilities District. It opened in October 2003 and primarily serves as the home of the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League. The arena has 8,149 seats in its ice hockey configuration and 10,000 for concerts and other events. The naming rights to the venue were sold to Comcast in 2007 and subsequently to Angel of the Winds Casino Resort in 2017.[8][9][10] The venue has hosted a variety of concerts and other performances, including the Ringling Brothers Circus, Disney on Ice, the Harlem Globetrotters, and Sesame Street Live.
The venue also hosted 2008 Skate America, a three-day ice-skating championship featuring world-class skaters. The events were both nationally and internationally televised on NBC. It was the first event of six in the 2008-2009 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating, a senior-level international invitational competition. This was Skate America's largest attendance ever recorded in its history.[11]