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“The City of Oklahoma City recently released a project update on the OG&E Coliseum, currently under construction at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. The project is rapidly moving forward, with the exterior nearly complete and crews working on interior finishes – such as tiling and lighting.  The OG&E Coliseum is a MAPS 4 project, and was designed to ensure the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds remain home to major national, state and local equine expos and other events.   The OG&E Coliseum will replace the current Jim Norick Arena. Originally constructed in 1964, the Jim Norick Arena has exceeded the average public event facility lifecycle of 30 to 40 years, serving Oklahoma City for 55 years. As maintenance costs and the event demands of the city rise, the decision to construct a new event center was imperative.  The fairgrounds are a major economic driver in Oklahoma City, generating more economic impact than all other City of Oklahoma City-owned entertainment venues combined. The Jim Norick Arena welcomes 1.1 million annual visitors, who spend $211.5 million. The new coliseum is expected to increase direct spending by 10%, create 370 new jobs and generate an annual economic impact of $408 million.  The new OG&E Coliseum, like the Jim Norick Arena, will be the home to state basketball tournaments, countless concerts and the world’s most prestigious equestrian events. Upon construction, the coliseum will further improve the annual Great State Fair of Oklahoma and ensure Oklahoma City remains the “Horse Show Capital of the World.”  With 216,164-square-feet of space, the coliseum will be a modernized arena, with numerous seating configurations for a variety of events along with suites, a full-service restaurant and several upscale concession areas.   The coliseum is located to the south of the Jim Norick Arena – which will remain open throughout the entirety of construction – and joins at the footprint of the current arena. Once the coliseum is completely finished and opened, the Norick will be torn down and a connector will take its place.  The $126-million OG&E Coliseum project is funded through MAPS 3, MAPS 4, hotel tax revenue and other funding sources. Construction began in January of 2023 and is expected to be completed this April”🏟🐎🧲⛸🎟🎢🎡 - www.velocityokc.com
“The City of Oklahoma City recently released a project update on the OG&E Coliseum, currently under construction at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. The project is rapidly moving forward, with the exterior nearly complete and crews working on interior finishes – such as tiling and lighting. The OG&E Coliseum is a MAPS 4 project, and was designed to ensure the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds remain home to major national, state and local equine expos and other events. The OG&E Coliseum will replace the current Jim Norick Arena. Originally constructed in 1964, the Jim Norick Arena has exceeded the average public event facility lifecycle of 30 to 40 years, serving Oklahoma City for 55 years. As maintenance costs and the event demands of the city rise, the decision to construct a new event center was imperative. The fairgrounds are a major economic driver in Oklahoma City, generating more economic impact than all other City of Oklahoma City-owned entertainment venues combined. The Jim Norick Arena welcomes 1.1 million annual visitors, who spend $211.5 million. The new coliseum is expected to increase direct spending by 10%, create 370 new jobs and generate an annual economic impact of $408 million. The new OG&E Coliseum, like the Jim Norick Arena, will be the home to state basketball tournaments, countless concerts and the world’s most prestigious equestrian events. Upon construction, the coliseum will further improve the annual Great State Fair of Oklahoma and ensure Oklahoma City remains the “Horse Show Capital of the World.” With 216,164-square-feet of space, the coliseum will be a modernized arena, with numerous seating configurations for a variety of events along with suites, a full-service restaurant and several upscale concession areas. The coliseum is located to the south of the Jim Norick Arena – which will remain open throughout the entirety of construction – and joins at the footprint of the current arena. Once the coliseum is completely finished and opened, the Norick will be torn down and a connector will take its place. The $126-million OG&E Coliseum project is funded through MAPS 3, MAPS 4, hotel tax revenue and other funding sources. Construction began in January of 2023 and is expected to be completed this April”🏟🐎🧲⛸🎟🎢🎡 - www.velocityokc.com

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