Compaq Center (Houston)

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Compaq Center
Facility Statistics
Location10 Greenway Plaza
Houston, Texas 77046
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OpenedNovember 2, 1975
ClosedDecember 2003
OwnerThe City of Houston
Construction Cost$27 million USD
Architect
Former Names
The Summit1975-1998
Tenants
Houston Aeros (WHA)1975-1979
Houston Summit (MISL)1978-1980
Houston Rockets (NBA)1975-2003
Houston Aeros (AHL)1994-2003
Houston Hotshots (CISL)1994-1997
Houston Comets (WNBA)1997-2003
Houston Thunderbears (Arena)1998-2001
Houston Hotshots (WISL)1999
Seating Capacity
2001 Basketball16,285
2001 Hockey15,256

The Compaq Center, once named The Summit, was a basketball and hockey arena in Houston, Texas.

The arena, named after computer manufacturer Compaq under a naming rights arrangement, housed the Houston Comets, Houston Aeros, and Houston Rockets until fall 2003. The sports teams left this stadium in favor of the new Toyota Center in downtown Houston.

This was the first sports arena in the Houston area to be named under a naming rights agreement; in 2000, Reliant Energy, under a naming rights arrangement, renamed the Astrodome (Houston Astrodome, Astrohall, and Astroarena) as Reliant Park, where Reliant Stadium also stands.

It hosted the WWF Royal Rumble in 1989, WWE No Way Out of Texas in 1998 and WWE Bad Blood in 2003.

Also, the rock band Queen filmed a heavily bootlegged concert at this venue on December 11, 1977 on the group's News Of The World tour.

Even a 1981 performance from the rock band Journey at this venue was released as the CD and DVD package Live In Houston 1981 in 2005.

The Compaq Center is located in the Greenway Plaza complex. With the sports teams gone, Lakewood Church converted the arena into a megachurch.