By Holly Beal
After a two-year Vision Tulsa renovation, Cox Business Convention Center (CBCC) hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating the grand re-opening of the venue’s east side with city partners, staff, guests, clients, and leadership in attendance. The event included the following speakers during the program: CBCC Assistant General Manager, Angie Teel, CMP, City of Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum, Tulsa Public Facilities Authority (TPFA) Chair Marcia MacLeod, President & CEO of T.D. Williamson and Tulsa Regional Tourism Executive Board member Bob McGrew, and Cox Communications Vice-President and Tulsa Market Leader and Tulsa Regional Chamber Board of Directors Chair Roger Ramseyer.
The 2018-2020 renovation complements the existing convention center constructed in 1962, and the renovation of the venue’s northwest side as part of Vision 2025. The building’s unique architectural design is preserved and even highlighted by the new three-story glass atrium entrance and the creation of CBCC’s official “front door.” A renovated South Plaza and valet and ride share drop-off area have already been completed outside (with a public art install still to come), and inside there’s a new security and staff entrance area and over 8,000 square foot of natural-light filled space in Grand Gallery. The former 9,000-seat arena was converted into Grand Hall – a 41,470 square foot multi-use event space with 36” waving wood ceilings. The project also includes a new kitchen, box office, restrooms, sensory room, and escalators.
“Thank you, Tulsa voters, for supporting this improvement to Cox Business Convention Center,” said Mayor G.T. Bynum. “This Vision Tulsa renovation brings our 20th century convention center into the 21st century, with updated design and functionality. This improved and expanded facility will help Tulsa attract top quality events and conventions to our world-class city.”
The $55 million project was funded by Vision Tulsa with a development team including MATRIX Architects Engineers Planners, Inc., Forest for the Trees, and Tulsa Vision Builders.
“I am grateful for the support Tulsa votes have given to important Vision Tulsa projects like this,” City Council Chairman Ben Kimbro said. “Their forward-thinking investment in Cox Business Convention Center will allow Tulsa to compete for conventions and other events previously unavailable to us.”
CBCC provides over $30 million in economic impact to Tulsa annually and hosts visitors from around the country. The venue has been recognized as an EXHIBITOR “2020 Center of Excellence” and deemed a top 20 convention center in North America, as well as just winning Tulsa People’s 2020 Reader’s Choice Award for “Best Event Venue.” With the renovation the venue now offers over 275,000 square foot of event space and provides conference attendees with a seamless flow while allowing CBCC to host large events, sport events, and social galas concurrently.
“We’re grateful for all of the city partners and supporters who have brought this idea to life and provided Cox Business Convention Center with a greater connectivity to our downtown neighbors and spaces to better accommodate our clients, guests, and staff,” said CBCC Assistant General Manager Angie Teel, CMP.
Holly Beal is Marketing & Communications Manager for ASM/Cox Business Convention Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Photo: Mayor G.T. Bynum, Councilor Phil Lakin, and Angie Teel, CMP.