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When it opened in 1972, it replaced the Oklahoma State Fair Arena as Oklahoma City's main indoor sports and concert venue. It would retain this status for 30 years until the opening of the Ford Center (now the Paycom Center ) in 2002 directly across the street.
Jim Norick Arena (formerly Fairgrounds Arena) is a large multi-purpose arena located at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Completed in 1965 at a cost of $2.4 million, it was the largest indoor facility in Oklahoma City until the construction of the Myriad Convention Center .
Cox Center may refer to: Cox Business Convention Center, multi-purpose arena in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Cox Convention Center, former name of Prairie Surf Studios, multi-purpose arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, research center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Oklahoma City leaders broke ground on the new coliseum in February 2023. The coliseum is expected to seat up to 7,500 people for events such as concerts, bull riding and basketball games. More ...
Construction is nearing 70% completion at the OG&E Coliseum, the official name for the new OKC Fairgrounds arena being built under the MAPS 4 program since last February. City leaders and MAPS 4 ...
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Lane Events Center: Eugene: Oregon: 153,980 sq ft (14,305 m 2) 194,438 sq ft (18,063.9 m 2) Charleston Area Convention Center/North Charleston Coliseum: North Charleston: South Carolina: 106,960 sq ft (9,937 m 2) 192,241 sq ft (17,859.8 m 2) North Dakota State Fair Center/All Seasons Arena: Minot: North Dakota: 135,280 sq ft (12,568 m 2)
Mayor David Holt answered readers' questions Thursday regarding site selection, design, construction and scheduling for new arena.