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Conseco Fieldhouse / Indianapolis, Ind.

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Year Opened |
1999 |
| Capacity |
18,345 |
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Architect |
Ellerbe Becket |
| Web Site |
www.consecofieldhouse.com |
| Phone |
317/917-2727 |
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Anchor Tenants |
Indiana Pacers
(NBA) / Indiana Fever (WNBA) / Indiana
Firebirds (AFL) / Indiana Ice (USHL) |
| Parking |
Pacers Sports &
Entertainment does not control parking lot
prices, although there are plenty of
surrounding lots. |
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Directions |
With seven
interstate highways leading into
Indianapolis, Conseco Fieldhouse is easily
accessible by car. And if traveling by air,
just a 10-minute cab ride from Indianapolis
International Airport puts you in the heart
of the downtown area. From 65 North or South
or 70 East: Take 70 West to the McCarty
Street exit. Turn right onto McCarty Street,
go to the second stop light (Delaware
Street). Turn left onto Delaware Street, go
1/2-mile, Conseco Fieldhouse is on the
left.From 70 West: Take the McCarty Street
exit and follow directions above. From 65
South: Take the Fletcher Ave. East exit.
Fletcher turns into South Street. Turn right
onto Delaware Street. Conseco Fieldhouse
will be on left. |
History
Shaking aside the trend of ultra-modern designs
of new arenas, Conseco Fieldhouse incorporates
classic styles and nostalgia from yesterday’s
sports facilities, into a new state-of-the-art
building. The Fieldhouse is actually the first
“retro style” arena in the NBA.
Home to both the NBA’s Indiana Pacers and the
WNBA’s Indiana Fever, Conseco Fieldhouse opened
November 6, 1999 when the Pacers hosted the
Boston Celtics.
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NBC's Bob Costas said the arena "is winning
raves all around the league, many think it's the
best building in the NBA." Basketball’s
religion-like status throughout the state of
Indiana has led to the Fieldhouse being dubbed
the “Cathedral of Basketball.”
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