The Cox Business Services Convention Center
(also known as Cox Convention Center
or the Cox
) is a large multipurpose convention, arena, and meeting complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, USA.
The Cox Convention Center's primary use is that of large scale convention and meeting facility. It also hosts major concerts, conferences, and other large scale events. The complex houses multiple meeting rooms, conference and convention space, dining halls, and a 15,000 seat multi-purpose arena (one of the city's three major arenas).
The arena in the Cox facility is the secondary home to the Oklahoma City Blazers and the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgs professional sports teams when the Ford Center is not available. The Cox has also hosted numerous state and college basketball events, including the 2007 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament and is scheduled to host the 2009 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament.
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 Ford Center, the city's largest multipurpose arena, as well as the Courtyard Hotel.
Cox Convention Center's name comes from a naming rights deal with local telecommunications giant COX Communications. The complex was formerly known as the Myriad Convention Center
.
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The
Cox Business Services Convention Center
(also known as
Cox Convention Center
or
the Cox
) is a large multipurpose convention, arena, and meeting complex located in downtown
Oklahoma City, USA.
The Cox Convention Center's primary use is that of large scale convention and meeting facility. It also hosts major concerts, conferences, and other large scale events. The complex houses multiple meeting rooms, conference and convention space, dining halls, and a 15,000 seat multi-purpose
arena (one of the city's three major arenas).
The arena in the Cox facility is the secondary home to the
Oklahoma City Blazers and the
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgs professional sports teams when the
Ford Center is not available. The Cox has also hosted numerous state and college basketball events, including the
2007 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament and is scheduled to host the
2009 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament.
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 Ford Center, the city's largest multipurpose arena, as well as the
Courtyard Hotel.
Cox Convention Center's name comes from a naming rights deal with local telecommunications giant
COX Communications. The complex was formerly known as the
Myriad Convention Center
.