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Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt and architect David Manica unveiled conceptual designs for the city's new $1 billion NBA arena, which was approved by voters in December of 2023 and will open in 2028.
Oklahoma’s finest police and fire departments are gearing up for the 2nd annual Boot and Badges Blood Drive scheduled for August 2.
The name ‘Paycom Center’ will be no more once the new arena is completed in downtown Oklahoma City, as Paycom is set to retire its naming rights in 2028.
Emails obtained by The Oklahoman show Paycom CEO Chad Richison seeks to bid on buying and developing the current arena property.
After playing in the Paycom Center since 2021, the OKC Thunder basketball team will get a new name for its newly built arena.
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