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« Reply #30 on: February 22, 2023, 05:16:25 pm »




                             

             


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Construction begins on MAPS 3 and 4 OKC Fairgrounds Coliseum Jim Norick Arena will continue to host events during Coliseum’s construction 02/22/2023

City leaders broke ground today on the MAPS 3 and 4 OKC Fairgrounds Coliseum.

The 216,164-square-foot coliseum will be operated by Oklahoma State Fair, Inc. at the OKC Fairgrounds. Construction is scheduled to be complete in 2025.
The Jim Norick Arena will continue to host events, just as it has since 1965, until the new coliseum opens.

“The Fairgrounds are a catalyst for Oklahoma City’s tourism industry,” MAPS 4 Program Manager David Todd said. “The 58-year-old Jim Norick Arena is home to numerous national and international horse shows along with the Cattlemen’s Congress which collectively generate in excess of $150 million annually. The new coliseum will allow Oklahoma City to remain dominant in the horse show world and continue to be an economic driver for tourism for the state of Oklahoma for the next 50 years.”

The MAPS 3 and 4 Fairgrounds Coliseum will feature seating for more than 7,000 people, a lounge, suites, a full-service restaurant and several upscale concession areas, an A/V suite and a sophisticated catwalk system. The new coliseum will be built to the south of the Jim Norick Arena and come all the way up to the footprint of the current arena.


“The new OKC Fairgrounds Coliseum will be a very special venue and will put Oklahoma City in an advantageous position in the marketplace,” Oklahoma State Fair, Inc. President & CEO Kirk Slaughter said. “The Coliseum is designed to host the top equestrian and ag-related events in the world. The venue will be great for many sporting and entertainment events, including the productions held during the legendary Oklahoma State Fair. The Coliseum will be a game changer for Oklahoma City.”

The $126-million project is funded through MAPS 3, MAPS 4, hotel tax revenue and other funding sources.

History of Jim Norick Arena

State Fair Arena, as it was originally called, debuted in September 1965. Costing $2.4 million to build, the arena was financed in part by an OKC city bond with the remaining funds coming from the Oklahoma State Fair.

The arena was rechristened the Jim Norick Arena in 1971 to honor Oklahoma City’s elected mayor, who served from 1959-1963 and again from 1967-1971.

In 1974, legendary rodeo announcer Clem McSpadden arranged for an unknown singer named Reba McEntire from Chockie, Oklahoma, to sing the Star-Spangled Banner at the National Finals Rodeo (NFR). Little did they know her Oklahoma City performance would change Reba’s life forever and set her rise to superstardom in motion.

Over the years, in addition to the NFR, the Jim Norick Arena hosted a wide variety of sporting events, horse shows, circus performances and iconic concerts including Elvis Presley, Led Zeppelin, .38 Special and Chris LeDoux.

Learn more about the MAPS 3 and 4 Fairgrounds coliseum at okc.gov/government/maps-4/fairgrounds-coliseum.
     



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« Reply #31 on: May 03, 2023, 12:08:50 pm »






OKCTalk.com reports on MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium


               
                        Potential joint venture between the City and the Chickasaw Tribe with stadium next to the museum.

OKCTalk.com link with pics:  https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=47579&p=1230808#post1230808


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« Reply #32 on: August 21, 2023, 07:13:37 pm »

 

                   
                                   Opened in 1965, The State Fair Arena demolition has started
  Jim Norick Arena Lobby Demolition  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bz7FNiZfRj0
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« Reply #33 on: August 21, 2023, 07:25:24 pm »



                         
                                   MAPS 4 Initiative - $125 million, State Fair Coliseum under construction.
          OKC State Fair Coliseum Drone view, 6 months ago. https://youtu.be/N8aE949Ha-M
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« Reply #34 on: January 31, 2024, 01:57:14 pm »

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      Oklahoma City new State Fair Coliseum construction updates

                   

      YouTube Drone view Month 12 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhlyRt-xPNA

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