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The Cox Business Services Convention Center (originally Myriad Convention Center and commonly Cox Convention Center, Cox Center, The Cox and The Myriad) is a multi-purpose complex, located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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  • The Cox Business Services Convention Center (originally Myriad Convention Center and commonly Cox Convention Center, Cox Center, The Cox and The Myriad) is a multi-purpose complex, located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
  • The Cox Business Services Convention Center (also known as the Cox Convention Center, the Cox Center, or The Cox and colloquially referred to by its original name, The Myriad) is a large multipurpose convention, arena, and meeting complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
  • Its name comes from a naming rights deal with local telecommunications giant Cox Communications. The complex was formerly known as the Myriad Convention Center. It was the centerpiece of Oklahoma City's first major urban renewal project, the Pei Plan. In addition to the Convention Center, the project included the removal of blighted sections of the southern downtown area. The project also began the process for the design and construction of the Myriad Botanical Gardens, located directly west of the Myriad.
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  • Myriad Convention Center
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  • General
  • Image gallery
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  • List of Concerts
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  • Arena football: 13,231
  • Basketball: 13,846
  • Concerts: 15,634
  • Ice hockey: 13,399
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  • Bozalis & Roloff
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  • 1972-11-05(xsd:date)
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  • Oklahoma City Stars
  • Oklahoma City Barons
  • Oklahoma Wranglers
  • Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz
  • Oklahoma City Blazers
  • Bricktown Brawlers
  • Oklahoma City Cavalry
  • Oklahoma Coyotes
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  • The Cox Business Services Convention Center (originally Myriad Convention Center and commonly Cox Convention Center, Cox Center, The Cox and The Myriad) is a multi-purpose complex, located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
  • The Cox Business Services Convention Center (also known as the Cox Convention Center, the Cox Center, or The Cox and colloquially referred to by its original name, The Myriad) is a large multipurpose convention, arena, and meeting complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
  • Its name comes from a naming rights deal with local telecommunications giant Cox Communications. The complex was formerly known as the Myriad Convention Center. It was the centerpiece of Oklahoma City's first major urban renewal project, the Pei Plan. In addition to the Convention Center, the project included the removal of blighted sections of the southern downtown area. The project also began the process for the design and construction of the Myriad Botanical Gardens, located directly west of the Myriad. It is located adjacent to the Renaissance and Sheraton Hotels and borders Robinson Avenue, Sheridan Avenue, Reno Avenue, and EK Gaylord Blvd in Downtown. Immediately across the street to the south is the Chesapeake Energy Arena, the city's largest multipurpose arena, as well as the Courtyard Hotel.
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