"Loud City"
"The Thunderdome" |
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Former names | Ford Center (2002–2010) Oklahoma City Arena (2010–2011) Chesapeake Energy Arena (2011–2021) |
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Address | 100 West Reno Avenue |
Location | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Coordinates | 35°27′48″N 97°30′54″W / 35.46333°N 97.51500°W / 35.46333; -97.51500 |
Public transit | Heartland Flyer OKC Streetcar Arena |
Owner | City of Oklahoma City |
Operator | ASM Global |
Capacity | Basketball: 18,203 Hockey: 15,152 Concerts: 16,591 WWE/Boxing/MMA: 16,757 |
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Broke ground | May 11, 1999[1] |
Opened | June 8, 2002 |
Construction cost | US$89.2 million ($151 million in 2023 dollars[2]) |
Architect | The Benham Companies, LLC. Sink Combs Dethlefs |
Services engineer | M-E Engineers, Inc.[3] |
General contractor | Flintco Construction Co.[4] |
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Oklahoma City Blazers (CHL) (2002–2009) Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz (AF2) (2004–2008) New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets (NBA) (2005–2007) Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) (2008–present) Oklahoma City Blue (NBAGL) (2021–present) Oklahoma Freedom (PBR) (2022–2023) Oklahoma Wildcatters (PBR) (2024-present) |
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"Loud City"
"The Thunderdome" |
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Former names | Ford Center (2002–2010) Oklahoma City Arena (2010–2011) Chesapeake Energy Arena (2011–2021) |
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Address | 100 West Reno Avenue |
Location | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Coordinates | 35°27′48″N 97°30′54″W / 35.46333°N 97.51500°W / 35.46333; -97.51500 |
Public transit | Heartland Flyer OKC Streetcar Arena |
Owner | City of Oklahoma City |
Operator | ASM Global |
Capacity | Basketball: 18,203 Hockey: 15,152 Concerts: 16,591 WWE/Boxing/MMA: 16,757 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | May 11, 1999[1] |
Opened | June 8, 2002 |
Construction cost | US$89.2 million ($151 million in 2023 dollars[2]) |
Architect | The Benham Companies, LLC. Sink Combs Dethlefs |
Services engineer | M-E Engineers, Inc.[3] |
General contractor | Flintco Construction Co.[4] |
Tenants | |
Oklahoma City Blazers (CHL) (2002–2009) Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz (AF2) (2004–2008) New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets (NBA) (2005–2007) Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) (2008–present) Oklahoma City Blue (NBAGL) (2021–present) Oklahoma Freedom (PBR) (2022–2023) Oklahoma Wildcatters (PBR) (2024-present) |
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paycomcenter |