The Washington Wolfpack Plants Their Flag at New Everett Headquarters
March 03, 2026 - Everett, WA
Fahey and Morga
The Washington Wolfpack is clear about their vision for Everett: they're not just building a team. They're building an institution.
Kelly Fahey and Miguel Morga are in the midst of building out a multi-building campus in Everett, with their new corporate headquarters front and center. The flagship building has been gutted and is currently being remodeled from the ground up, a sign of the organization's commitment to putting down roots in the city they call home.
When the renovation is complete, the headquarters will be far more than a typical front office. It will house a full staff and sales operation, a retail space stocked with Wolfpack merchandise, a broadcast and podcast studio, and dedicated training areas for players. But perhaps most importantly, it will serve as a welcoming space for the community.
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Season ticket holders will enjoy special access to the space, including opportunities to interact directly with players. A kitchen and lounge area will give fans, families, and local business owners a genuine "home base" for all things Wolfpack. And with Angel of the Winds Arena just a few blocks away, the headquarters' back parking lot is a perfect area for pre-game tailgating.
Building an Institution
Now entering their third year, Principal Owner Fahey and Co-Owner Morga say the organization feels ready to take this next step. "We want to be an Everett partner," says Morga. The Wolfpack Buddies Program has players mentoring local youth and working with at-risk students. The organization actively supports local sports programs, and has been deeply grateful for the Wolfpack Council, a group of volunteers helping to support the program.
For those who haven't yet experienced arena football, the Wolfpack are eager to introduce the sport to a new generation of fans. The sport is fast, intense, and the action is right in front of you.
"You might find a player in your lap. Keep the ball, throw the player back. That's how close to the action you are." - Head Coach JR Wells
The Washington Wolfpack compete in Arena Football One (AF1), the nation's premier arena football league, led by commissioner and former Tennessee Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher. That national pedigree, paired with the Wolfpack's deep local roots, makes for a unique combination.
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With average ticket prices around $25, it's one of the most affordable and exciting family outings in the region. The Wolfpack organization is enthusiastic, the campus is taking shape, and the season is on the horizon. Business owners, families, and fans are encouraged to get season tickets while they're still available, and to join a growing family.
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