Cox Business Convention Center
Convention center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, US / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cox Business Convention Center (formerly the Tulsa Assembly Center, Tulsa Convention Center, and Maxwell Convention Center) is a 275,000 square foot convention center located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Former names | Cox Business Center Tulsa Convention Center Tulsa Assembly Center |
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Location | 100 Civic Center Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103 |
Owner | City of Tulsa |
Operator | ASM Global |
Opened | 1964 |
Tenants | |
Tulsa Oilers (CPHL/CHL) (1964–1983) Tulsa Golden Hurricane (NCAA) (1964–1998) Tulsa Roughnecks (NASL) (1978) Tulsa Oilers (CHL) (1992–2008) Tulsa Talons (AF2) (2000–2008) Tulsa 66ers (NBA D-League) (2009–2012) Oklahoma Defenders (APFL/CPIFL) (2012–2014) Tulsa Revolution (MASL) (2013–2014) | |
Website | |
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The Cox Business Convention Center (CBCC) was originally named Tulsa Assembly Center. It was later renamed Maxwell Convention Center after former mayor James L. Maxwell.[1]
In February 2013, Cox Communications acquired the naming rights to the facility and renamed it the Cox Business Center.[1] In 2020, "Convention" was added to the name.[2]
In May 2024 it will be voted on by Oklahoma City Town Officials regarding the creation of a New Arena for the cities NBA Franchise the Oklahoma City Thunder. Cox Convention Centre.[3] looks to be the current targeted location for the development of the new Arena. there is no further information regarding seating capacity and size.