Showbox SoDo opened in 2007 and belongs to the "Showbox Presents" family. It is located at 1700 1st Avenue South, Seattle, Washington, a few blocks south of
T-Mobile Park and
Lumen Field. It takes its name from the
SoDo district, an area south of downtown Seattle and
Pioneer Square. A converted-warehouse-turned-concert-venue, the Premier nightclub opened in the building in early 2004 but closed in 2005. In Fall 2006, the Fenix Underground, a club that spent 15 years in two locations in Pioneer Square, took over the space but just as quickly folded when it filed for bankruptcy in May 2007. The Showbox stepped in and added the venue to its family, opening as the Showbox SoDo in September 2007.
Ownership and potential replacement by an arena The Showbox SoDo was originally built as a truck warehouse in 1935 for John Eddy Franklin, who was also responsible for the Columbarium at Evergreen Washelli Funeral Home. The main part of the warehouse had a dirt floor and a gas pump. The building and the land parcel are currently owned by WSA Properties VI LLC, a holding company founded by
hedge fund manager
Chris Hansen and
Steve Ballmer, the former
Microsoft chief executive officer and current owner of the
Los Angeles Clippers basketball team. Purchased in August 2012, After a
failed effort to purchase and relocate the
Sacramento Kings in 2013, a five-year exclusive agreement with the city on the arena development ended in 2017. The city subsequently negotiated a deal with
Oak View Group to build a
new arena on the site of the former
KeyArena across town at
Seattle Center, preserving that building's historic roof. While Hansen holds onto the property as a potential back-up arena plan, should Climate Pledge Arena fail to secure an NBA team, the Showbox SoDo continues to operate at its location. ==References==