Cox Business Convention Center
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For the arena in Oklahoma City, see Prairie Surf Studios. For other uses, see Cox Center (disambiguation).
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 |
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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) | |
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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]