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Prairie Surf Studios

Coordinates: 35°27′55″N 97°30′52″W / 35.46528°N 97.51444°W / 35.46528; -97.51444

Prairie Surf Studios (originally Myriad Convention Center and later Cox Convention Center) is a film production complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was formerly a convention center and the home of several minor league teams.

Prairie Surf Studios
Former namesMyriad Convention Center (1972–2002)
Cox Convention Center (2002–2021)
Address1 Myriad Gardens
Oklahoma City, OK 73102-9219
LocationDowntown Oklahoma City
Public transitOKC Streetcar Century Center
OKC Streetcar Arena
OwnerCity of Oklahoma City
OperatorSMG
CapacityBasketball: 13,846
Ice hockey: 13,399
Arena football: 13,231
Concerts: 15,634
Construction
Broke ground1969
OpenedNovember 5, 1972
Construction cost$23 million[1]
($170 million in 2021 dollars[2])
ArchitectBozalis, Dickinson & Roloff[3]
General contractorH.A. Lott Inc.[1]
Tenants
Oklahoma City Blazers (CHL) (1973–77)
Oklahoma City Stars (CHL) (1978–82)
Oklahoma City Cavalry (CBA) (1990–97)
Oklahoma City Blazers (CHL) (1992–2002)
Oklahoma Coyotes (RHI) (1995–96)
Oklahoma Wranglers (AFL) (2000–01)
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz (af2/AFL) (2009–10)
Oklahoma City Barons (AHL) (2010–15)
Bricktown Brawlers (IFL) (2011)
Oklahoma City Blue (NBA G League) (2014–2019)

History

The facility, known as the Myriad Convention Center, originally 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. As the Myriad, the facility received a major renovation and expansion. The US$55.8 million project was designed by Glover Bode. Flintco, who served as the renovation's general contractor, began construction in June 1997. The work was completed in August 1999.[4]

It was later named Cox Convention Center via sponsorship with telecommunications company Cox Communications. The facility's primary use was that of large-scale convention and meeting space. It also hosted 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. When it opened in 1972, it replaced the Oklahoma State Fair Arena as Oklahoma City's main indoor sports and concert venue. It would retain this status for 30 years until the opening of the Ford Center (now the Paycom Center) in 2002 directly across the street.

As the Cox Convention Center, the facility received another upgrade, budgeted at $4.5 million, to accommodate the Edmonton Oilers' top farm team, the Oklahoma City Barons, which began play in the 2010–11 season.

The arena was home to Oklahoma City Blazers hockey in the 1970s, another Blazers team from 1992 to 2002, the Bricktown Brawlers Indoor Football League team, the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League, and the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA G League. The Oklahoma City Cavalry played in the Continental Basketball Association at the convention center from 1990 to 1997. It was also home to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s National Finals Rodeo from 1979 to 1984. The Cox Convention Center also hosted numerous state and college basketball events, including early rounds of the Men's NCAA basketball tournament and also the 2007 and 2009 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament and UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. Guillard on September 16, 2009. The NCAA Men's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at the arena from 1986 to 1988.

Oklahoma City contracted with Prairie Surf Media to take over the convention center space for sound stages and production offices for their film company.[5] On January 1, 2021, the building was renamed Prairie Surf Studios.

Events

Prior to the opening of the Ford Center, the Myriad was Oklahoma City's premier sports and entertainment venue.

WCW Thunder aired live from the Myriad Convention Center on February 12, 1998. The event can be viewed on the WWE Network.

Concerts

List of concerts

Other events

References

  1. ^ a b Money, Jack; Lackmeyer, Steve (May 25, 1998). "Myriad Flap Doesn't Faze First Architect". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City. Retrieved November 10, 2011.
  2. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved April 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "Architecture Firm Celebrates 77-Year Alliance in State". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City. September 2, 1982. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
  4. ^ "Myriad Renovation". The Oklahoman. Oklahoma City. August 2, 1999. Retrieved January 22, 2014.
  5. ^ "Lease approved: OKC's Cox Center now in the movie business".
  6. ^ "BMX Grand Nationals Attracts 2,800 Bicyclists". November 21, 1993. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  7. ^ "OKC Oilfield Expo homepage". Texas Classic Productions LLC. Retrieved January 18, 2014.
  8. ^ Center, Cox Convention. "Catholic Archdiocese Oklahoma City – Beatification of Venerable Servant of God Father Stanley Francis Rother – Cox Convention Center". www.coxconventioncenter.com. Retrieved September 14, 2018.

External links

  • Prairie Surf Media official website
Events and tenants
Preceded by Home of the
Oklahoma City Blue

2014–2020
Succeeded by
TBD
Preceded by Home of the
Oklahoma Wranglers

2000–2001
Succeeded by
Franchise folded
Preceded by Home of the
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgs

2009–2010
Succeeded by
Franchise folded
Preceded by Home of the
Oklahoma City Barons

2010–2015
Succeeded by

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Cox Convention Center redirects here For the arena in Tulsa Oklahoma see Cox Business Center For other uses see Cox Center disambiguation Coordinates 35 27 55 N 97 30 52 W 35 46528 N 97 51444 W 35 46528 97 51444 Prairie Surf Studios originally Myriad Convention Center and later Cox Convention Center is a film production complex located in downtown Oklahoma City Oklahoma It was formerly a convention center and the home of several minor league teams Prairie Surf StudiosFormer namesMyriad Convention Center 1972 2002 Cox Convention Center 2002 2021 Address1 Myriad GardensOklahoma City OK 73102 9219LocationDowntown Oklahoma CityPublic transitOKC Streetcar Century Center OKC Streetcar ArenaOwnerCity of Oklahoma CityOperatorSMGCapacityBasketball 13 846Ice hockey 13 399Arena football 13 231Concerts 15 634ConstructionBroke ground1969OpenedNovember 5 1972Construction cost 23 million 1 170 million in 2021 dollars 2 ArchitectBozalis Dickinson amp Roloff 3 General contractorH A Lott Inc 1 TenantsOklahoma City Blazers CHL 1973 77 Oklahoma City Stars CHL 1978 82 Oklahoma City Cavalry CBA 1990 97 Oklahoma City Blazers CHL 1992 2002 Oklahoma Coyotes RHI 1995 96 Oklahoma Wranglers AFL 2000 01 Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz af2 AFL 2009 10 Oklahoma City Barons AHL 2010 15 Bricktown Brawlers IFL 2011 Oklahoma City Blue NBA G League 2014 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Events 2 1 Concerts 2 2 Other events 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Prairie Surf Studios news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The facility known as the Myriad Convention Center originally 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 As the Myriad the facility received a major renovation and expansion The US 55 8 million project was designed by Glover Bode Flintco who served as the renovation s general contractor began construction in June 1997 The work was completed in August 1999 4 It was later named Cox Convention Center via sponsorship with telecommunications company Cox Communications The facility s primary use was that of large scale convention and meeting space It also hosted 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 When it opened in 1972 it replaced the Oklahoma State Fair Arena as Oklahoma City s main indoor sports and concert venue It would retain this status for 30 years until the opening of the Ford Center now the Paycom Center in 2002 directly across the street As the Cox Convention Center the facility received another upgrade budgeted at 4 5 million to accommodate the Edmonton Oilers top farm team the Oklahoma City Barons which began play in the 2010 11 season The arena was home to Oklahoma City Blazers hockey in the 1970s another Blazers team from 1992 to 2002 the Bricktown Brawlers Indoor Football League team the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League and the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA G League The Oklahoma City Cavalry played in the Continental Basketball Association at the convention center from 1990 to 1997 It was also home to the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association s National Finals Rodeo from 1979 to 1984 The Cox Convention Center also hosted numerous state and college basketball events including early rounds of the Men s NCAA basketball tournament and also the 2007 and 2009 Big 12 Women s Basketball Tournament and UFC Fight Night Diaz vs Guillard on September 16 2009 The NCAA Men s Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at the arena from 1986 to 1988 Oklahoma City contracted with Prairie Surf Media to take over the convention center space for sound stages and production offices for their film company 5 On January 1 2021 the building was renamed Prairie Surf Studios Events EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Prior to the opening of the Ford Center the Myriad was Oklahoma City s premier sports and entertainment venue WCW Thunder aired live from the Myriad Convention Center on February 12 1998 The event can be viewed on the WWE Network Concerts Edit List of concertsNeil Young March 1 1973 with The Stray Gators and March 17 1991 with Crazy Horse and Sonic Youth Elvis Presley amp The TCB Band July 2 1973 July 8 1975 and May 29 1976 Jerry Lee Lewis October 6 1973 The Beach Boys May 4 1975 with Chicago and May 10 1990 with America and Three Dog Night Eric Clapton August 22 1975 The Osmonds September 3 1975 and December 18 1985 KISS March 4 1976 November 15 1977 March 23 1983 August 25 1990 with Slaughter and Winger September 11 1996 and April 4 2000 with Ted Nugent and Skid Row Fats Domino March 6 7 1976 The Who March 15 1976 Yes August 10 1976 October 3 1977 June 5 1979 with Donovan and The Dukes and March 14 1984 Neil Diamond October 10 1976 February 17 1987 and November 23 2001 The Electric Light Orchestra February 16 1977 with Steve Hillage and July 3 1978 Led Zeppelin April 3 1977 with Rick Derringer The Eagles July 6 1977 with Jimmy Buffett amp The Coral Reefer Band February 14 1980 with The Amazing Rhythm Aces October 4 1994 and January 25 26 1995 Alice Cooper August 13 1977 and April 14 1979 Rod Stewart November 30 1977 Foghat March 16 1978 REO Speedwagon July 8 1978 with Rainbow and Ultra October 3 1979 January 4 1981 and August 18 19 1982 with John Mellencamp Kansas August 12 1978 with Thin Lizzy and Crawler Aerosmith October 12 1978 with Exile February 15 1986 February 25 1988 with Dokken July 14 1990 June 4 1993 with Jackyl December 20 1997 with The Talk Show and December 9 2001 with The Cult Styx November 3 1978 February 11 1981 and May 13 1983 Black Sabbath November 20 1978 with Van Halen The Moody Blues December 4 1978 with Jimmie Spheeris and October 6 1993 Boston February 14 1979 with Sammy Hagar Billy Joel March 19 1979 and April 11 1984 Kenny Rogers April 3 1979 with Dottie West and The Oak Ridge Boys November 22 1981 with David Frizzell and Shelly West and Gallagher and October 29 1982 with Larry Gatlin amp The Gatlin Brothers Band Jethro Tull April 25 1979 with UK Journey July 14 1979 with Thin Lizzy November 3rd 1981 and December 4 1986 with Glass Tiger The Bee Gees August 4 1979 with The Sweet Inspirations Kool amp the Gang October 19 1979 with Cameo The Bar Kays and Mass Production Rush February 1 1983 with Max Webster April 25 1981 March 4 1983 with Golden Earring May 1 1986 with Blue Oyster Cult January 23 1988 with Tommy Shaw and May 25 1992 with Mr Big Cheap Trick April 8 1980 with The Babys Little River Band June 24 1980 with Pure Prairie League Queen August 8 1980 with Dakota and August 27 1982 with Billy Squier Fleetwood Mac August 22 1980 with Rocky Burnette and September 26 1982 with Men at Work Jackson Browne September 17 1980 and August 23 1983 Elton John October 9 1980 with Judie Tzuke September 25 1984 November 19 1997 and October 30 1999 The Cars October 10 1980 with The Motels Bob Seger amp The Silver Bullet Band October 21 1980 Conway Twitty May 16 1981 and May 15 1982 with Ronnie McDowell The Jacksons July 10 1981 Barry Manilow September 21 1981 and January 4 1985 Loverboy November 3 1981 The J Geils Band April 18 1982 with The Jon Butcher Axis Genesis August 15 1982 Van Halen September 21 1982 with After the Fire June 15 16 1984 with The Velcros July 16 1986 with Bachman Turner Overdrive February 2 1992 with The Baby Animals and October 3 4 1995 Olivia Newton John September 22 1982 with The Tom Scott Quartet Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers January 26 1983 with Nick Lowe amp His Noise To Go and November 4 1991 with Chris Whitley Stevie Nicks September 17 1983 with Joe Walsh and April 16 1986 with Opus The Police November 20 1983 with UB40 Duran Duran April 9 1984 Tina Turner October 25 1984 with Mr Mister and October 25 1985 Iron Maiden March 2 1985 Chicago April 3 1985 AC DC October 10 1985 with Yngwie Malmsteen February 7 1991 with King s X and August 22 1996 John Mellencamp February 12 1986 Heart May 4 1986 and September 11 1987 Run D M C August 1 1986 with The Beastie Boys and LL Cool J Bon Jovi February 24 1987 and April 11 1989 Bad Company June 7 1987 and March 23 1989 Motley Crue June 30 1987 with Whitesnake and January 3 1990 The Beastie Boys July 23 1987 with Run D M C Whitney Houston November 4 1987 with Kenny G and May 30 1991 with After 7 Metallica November 30 1988 with Queensryche January 24 1992 and May 11 1997 with Corrosion of Conformity Poison January 22 1989 with Tesla Cinderella March 28 1989 with Winger and The BulletBoys Tesla September 13 1989 R E M October 28 1989 with Pylon Bad English November 16 1989 Jimmy Buffett amp The Coral Reefer Band January 20 1990 with Little Feat and Zachary Richard Whitesnake May 1 1990 Janet Jackson July 3 1990 with Chuckii Booker The Black Crowes July 14 1990 and February 10 1993 ZZ Top December 13 1990 with The Jeff Healey Band and November 12 1999 with Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Screamin Cheetah Wheelies Don Dokken January 30 1991 Jane s Addiction February 1 2003 Scorpions March 26 1991 with Trixter Hank Williams Jr April 28 1991 with Tanya Tucker and Mark Collie Queensryche April 30 1991 Anthrax October 10 1991 with Public Enemy Pantera March 22 1992 and March 20 2001 with Nothingface Bryan Adams April 2 1992 Guns N Roses April 6 1992 with The Smashing Pumpkins Megadeth December 10 1992 with Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies Lynyrd Skynyrd October 5 1995 The Smashing Pumpkins November 23 1996 with Garbage Bush May 6 1997 with Veruca Salt Garth Brooks July 3 5 1997 Prince amp The New Power Generation August 5 1997 Page amp Plant June 4 1998 Shania Twain October 28 1998 with Leahy NSYNC April 9 1999 with Divine and Tatyana Ali The Rolling Stones April 10 1999 with Jonny Lang KoYan February 24 2000 with Staind and Mindless Self Indulgence The Red Hot Chili Peppers April 29 2000 with The Foo Fighters and March 12 2007 with Gnarls Barkley The Dixie Chicks August 5 2000 Tim McGraw amp Faith Hill October 15 2000 Creed October 18 2000 KJYO KJ 103 s Jingle Ball December 17 2000 The MTV Total Request Live Tour August 2 2001 Matchbox 20 September 12 2001 with Train Slipknot amp System of a Down October 5 2001 with No One American Head Charge and Rammstein Tool October 23 2001 with Tricky and November 16 2002 with Meshuggah The Family Values Tour November 11 2001 Vince Gill December 2 2001 Kid Rock amp Twisted Brown Trucker April 21 2002 Music as a Weapon April 8 2003 John Mayer November 14 2003 and February 3 2007 The Trans Siberian Orchestra November 21 2004 Audioslave October 14 2005 with Seether and 30 Seconds to Mars Nickelback March 7 2006 with Chevelle and Trapt and September 11 2009 with Hinder Papa Roach and Saving Abel Brave Combo December 31 2006 KBRU 94 7 s The Buzz Fest April 13 2007 The Newsboys April 21 2007 with Kutless and Stellar Kart tobyMac amp The Diverse City Band April 20 2007 and November 23 2008 with Relient K Family Force 5 and B Reith Three Days Grace November 9 2007 with Breaking Benjamin Seether and Red Ronnie Milsap November 10 2007 R Kelly December 6 2007 with Keyshia Cole J Holiday and Ne Yo The New Year s Eve Freakout Fest December 31 2007 December 31 2008 December 31 2009 and December 31 2010 The Gaither Homecoming March 19 2009 Lil Wayne March 23 2009 with T Pain Keri Hilson and Gym Class Heroes The All American Rejects November 24 2009 with Taking Back Sunday Alegria December 22 26 2010 Leeland July 2 2011 American Idol Live July 19 2011 BarlowGirl November 25 2011 The Barb Wire Dolls April 13 2012 Mindless Behavior January 26 2013 The Casting Crowns October 23 2014 with Mandisa and The Sidewalk Prophets Other events Edit National Finals Rodeo 1979 1984 1983 Billy Graham Oklahoma Crusade at the arena NBA and NHL exhibition games 1989 U S Olympic Festival events Boxing Tennis UFC Fight Night Diaz vs Guillard September 16 2009 Indoor Track meets American Bycycle Association Grand Nationals 6 First and second round games for the 1994 and 1998 NCAA Men s Division I Basketball Championship Bryce Drew s famous buzzer beater took place here during the 1998 tournament Talk show host Phil Donahue taped his show in the Great Hall of the Myriad for a week in 1981 Pro Wrestling Mid South Wrestling UWF WWF and WCW OKC Oilfield Expo 7 It hosted the beatification of Stanley Rother on September 23 2017 the first native born American to be proclaimed a martyr of the Catholic Church 8 North American Youth Congress 2015 overflow seating was provided at the convention center after selling out the neighboring Chesapeake Energy Arena References Edit a b Money Jack Lackmeyer Steve May 25 1998 Myriad Flap Doesn t Faze First Architect The Oklahoman Oklahoma City Retrieved November 10 2011 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved April 16 2022 Architecture Firm Celebrates 77 Year Alliance in State The Oklahoman Oklahoma City September 2 1982 Retrieved January 22 2014 Myriad Renovation The Oklahoman Oklahoma City August 2 1999 Retrieved January 22 2014 Lease approved OKC s Cox Center now in the movie business BMX Grand Nationals Attracts 2 800 Bicyclists November 21 1993 Retrieved September 14 2018 OKC Oilfield Expo homepage Texas Classic Productions LLC Retrieved January 18 2014 Center Cox Convention Catholic Archdiocese Oklahoma City Beatification of Venerable Servant of God Father Stanley Francis Rother Cox Convention Center www coxconventioncenter com Retrieved September 14 2018 External links EditPrairie Surf Media official websiteEvents and tenantsPreceded bySpiritBank Event Center as the Tulsa 66ers Home of theOklahoma City Blue2014 2020 Succeeded byTBDPreceded byRose Garden Arena Home of theOklahoma Wranglers2000 2001 Succeeded byFranchise foldedPreceded byFord Center Home of theOklahoma City Yard Dawgs2009 2010 Succeeded byFranchise foldedPreceded byRexall Place as the Edmonton Road Runners Home of theOklahoma City Barons2010 2015 Succeeded byRabobank Arena as the Bakersfield Condors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prairie Surf Studios amp oldid 1141033209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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