Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The arena acquired a $200,000 renovation (primarily to lighting and sound) as part of the Hornets' lease. During this time, the team was known as the "New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets", giving Oklahoma City credit for hosting the 'home team'. [21] The Hornets played their last game in Oklahoma City on October 9, 2007, a preseason game. [22]
Prairie Surf Studios (originally Myriad Convention Center and later Cox Convention Center) is a film production complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was formerly a convention center and the home of several minor league teams.
New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets: Ford Center Paycom Center (2021–present) Chesapeake Energy Arena (2011–2021) Oklahoma City Arena (2010–2011) 2005–2007 (bulk of schedule) [g] 19,164 2002 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma [118] San Antonio Spurs Texas Chaparrals Dallas Chaparrals; Alamodome: 1993–2002 [h] 20,557 1993 San Antonio, Texas [112 ...
This is a list of seating capacities for sports and entertainment arenas in the United States with at least 1,000 seats. The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
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
Panama City Beach Event Center: Panama City Beach: Florida: 13,365 sq ft (1,241.6 m 2) 29,372 sq ft (2,728.7 m 2) Humboldt County Fairgrounds and Event Center: Ferndale: California: 19,080 sq ft (1,773 m 2) 29,192 sq ft (2,712.0 m 2) Appalachian Wireless Arena: Pikeville: Kentucky: 24,000 sq ft (2,200 m 2) 29,000 sq ft (2,700 m 2) Kirksey ...
OKC will head to the polls soon to decide whether the city will use at least $850 million in taxpayer funds to build a new downtown arena.