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  1. The Lakewood Church Central Campus is the main facility of Lakewood Church, a megachurch in Houston, Texas, five miles southwest of Downtown Houston and next to Greenway Plaza.. From 1975 to 2003, the building served as a multi-purpose sports arena for professional teams, notably the NBA's Houston Rockets.It was known as The Summit until 1998, when technology firm Compaq bought naming rights ...

  2. Compaq Center. The Compaq Center was formerly the name of the following locations: Lakewood Church Central Campus in Houston, Texas. SAP Center in San Jose, California. Category:

  3. Jul 14, 2015 · In video interview, Joel Osteen says God accepts gays. After $95 million in renovations and much political wrangling, the church moved into its new 16,000-seat home on July 16, 2005, a church home ...

  4. Compaq Center. In 1971, the National Basketball Association's San Diego Rockets were purchased by new ownership group Texas Sports Investments, who moved the franchise to Houston. The city, however, lacked an indoor arena suitable to host a major sports franchise. The largest arena in the city at the time was 34-year-old Sam Houston Coliseum ...

  5. Jul 16, 2005 · The new home for the nondenominational Christian church is the former Compaq Center, once home to the Rockets. There were no vacant spots in the arena as Lakewood, which recently became the first ...

  6. Mar 23, 2010 · The City of Houston may soon relieve some of its budget woes with the sale of the Compaq Center to Lakewood Church for a cool $7.5 million.. Celebrity pastor Joel Osteen signed a 30-year lease in ...

  7. Oct 6, 2010 · Houston, TX 77046. Phone: (713) 627-9470. January 2004–When people think of an arena, they generally just think of some random sporting event.However, the Compaq Center has hostedmore than just random events; it has hosted history-making games that will live on in the memories of fans forever. For over 20 years, the Compaq Center has been a ...

  8. Mar 31, 2010 · Council this morning approved the sale of the former Compaq Center to Lakewood Church for $7.5 million. The vote was 13 to 2, with Councilmen Oliver Pennington and Stephen Costello opposed. Mayor Annise Parker proposed the sale two weeks ago, saying the money could help close a projected budget shortfall of $11.9 million this fiscal […]

  9. Compaq Center's concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their past concerts & performances.

  10. May 1, 2022 · In 2001, the Compaq Center was destined to be abandoned after the Houston Rockets moved to the Toyota Center downtown. Desperate for cash, the city put the c...

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