The Oklahoma City Streetcar service will temporarily be suspended and replaced with a bus shuttle from September 29 to October 21 so Midwest Wrecking can install structural shoring to allow additional demolition of the former Myriad Convention Center
September 24, 2025 update
The Oklahoma City Streetcar service will temporarily be suspended and replaced with a bus shuttle from September 29 to October 27 so Midwest Wrecking can install structural shoring to allow additional demolition of the former Myriad Convention Center, 1 Myriad Gardens. The work is being done to support the center’s demolition and make way for the construction of the new OKC Arena.
Street closures
Streetcar Bus Shuttles September 29 – October 27
In addition: September 29 - October 3 the following four stops will be closed:
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New OKC Arena background
In December 2023, Oklahoma City voters overwhelmingly (71%) approved a penny sales tax to build a new, publicly owned arena (AKA the new Paycom Center). In May 2024, the Oklahoma City Council approved a development agreement for the City’s new arena between the City and PBC Sports and Entertainment, LLC (PBCS&E), owners of the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Oklahoma City Blue.
The new arena will be funded by a 72-month, one-cent sales tax starting when the MAPS 4 tax ends. The sales tax rate will not increase. The arena will also be paid for with $70 million in MAPS 4 funding and $50 million from the Oklahoma City Thunder ownership group.
The $900 million arena will be at least 750,000 square feet and be built to:
The Thunder will continue to play home games at the existing Paycom Center until the new one opens, with a target completion date of June 2028 and a contractual obligation to open the new arena by June 2030. The Thunder’s 25-year commitment to remain in Oklahoma City begins when they move into the new arena.