The Toyota Center constitutes an indoor downtown Houston playfield for the NBA's Houston Rockets team, who principally utilize the premises as their headquarters. The site originally housed the nation's hockey league's Houston Aeros team. In July of 2003, this arena assumed the name of 'Toyota Center', following a one-hundred-million-dollar agreement the team signed with the automotive manufacturer, according naming rights to the latter. At that time, it was the nation's 4th biggest contract for a sporting arena.Of the rights, the leading multinational won by signing the contract were the company's logo set down at a highly prominent spot on the Houston Rockets building's rooftop, and in a number of other noticeable places across the premises. In addition, Toyota was also provided a central spot in the TV commercials that were shown during basketball broadcasts of the games that were played at the 'Toyota Center' basketball court.
This was a first in the city's history that a sports center's naming rights were secured by a foreign, and not local, company. The Toyota-Houston Rockets contract covered not only naming rights but also many other aspects that would serve to ensure Toyota's constant and dominant presence was felt all over the facility.
The contract also mentioned the inclusion of what became the arena's "Tundra Zone" that comprised of one double-sized set of rooms for accommodating existing...
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