Conseco Fieldhouse

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Conseco Fieldhouse
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Conseco Fieldhouse
Location 125 S. Pennsylvania St.
Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 46204
Broke ground July 22, 1997
Opened November 6, 1999
Owner Capital Improvements Board, City of Indianapolis
Operator Pacers Sports & Entertainment
Construction cost $183 million USD
Architect Ellerbe Becket Architects & Engineers
Tenants
Indiana Pacers (NBA) (1999-Present),
Indiana Fever (WNBA) (2000-Present),
Indiana Firebirds (AFL) (2001-2004)
Seats
18,345 for basketball,
14,400 for hockey & football

Conseco Fieldhouse is a sports arena in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. It is the home of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association and the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association. The Indiana Ice of the United States Hockey League also use Conseco Fieldhouse as their home arena for a few games a year. Additionally, other entertainment events such as concerts are frequently scheduled there. The name is a result of the naming rights to the venue being sold to Conseco, the financially-troubled financial services organization based in nearby Carmel.

Lobby of Conseco Fieldhouse
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Lobby of Conseco Fieldhouse

Conseco Fieldhouse replaced Market Square Arena as the home of the Indiana Pacers on November 6, 1999. It is notable for being the first modern "retro"-styled facility in the NBA.

In 2002, Conseco Fieldhouse served as one of two sites for the FIBA Men's World Basketball Championship, sharing the honors with RCA Dome.

The venue has hosted three Big Ten Conference men's basketball tournaments (2002, 2004, and 2006). Conseco Fieldhouse hosted WWE's The Great American Bash 2006 on July 23, 2006, the first WWE PPV in Indianapolis in nearly 10 years. The last was WWF In Your House: Buried Alive on October 20th, 1996 at the Market Square Arena.

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Conseco Fieldhouse has received widespread acclaim as one of the finest facilities in all of the NBA. It is designed after Hinkle Fieldhouse at Butler University and the other great fieldhouses that covered the state of Indiana with standing room only crowds on Friday nights in the formative years of high school basketball. The fieldhouse is a veritable museum to the rich heritige that is Indiana basketball.

In 2005 and 2006 Conseco Fieldhouse was ranked the No. 1 venue in the NBA according to the Sports Business Journal/Sports Business Daily Reader Survey. In 2006 The Ultimate Sports Road Trip reaffirmed Conseco Fieldhouse as the best venue in all 4 of the major sports leagues. “The Ultimate Sports Road Trip has recently concluded a re-scoring and re-evaluation of all 122 franchises in the four major sports, based on our personal visits to each of the teams in a journey that began in 1998,” said Farrell and Kulyk. “Based on our criteria, Conseco Fieldhouse has once again withstood scrutiny to be named the “best of the best” in the four major sports. Everything about Conseco Fieldhouse is top notch, a sparkling venue in a sparkling city.”

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Preceded by:
Market Square Arena
19741999
Home of the
Indiana Pacers
1999–present
Succeeded by:
current

Coordinates: 39°45′50″N, 86°9′20″W

Current arenas in the National Basketball Association
Eastern Conference Western Conference
Air Canada Centre | AmericanAirlines Arena | Amway Arena | Bradley Center | Charlotte Bobcats Arena | Conseco Fieldhouse | Continental Airlines Arena | Madison Square Garden | Palace of Auburn Hills | Philips Arena | Quicken Loans Arena | TD Banknorth Garden | United Center | Verizon Center | Wachovia Center American Airlines Center | ARCO Arena | AT&T Center | EnergySolutions Arena | FedExForum | Ford Center | KeyArena | New Orleans Arena | Oracle Arena | Pepsi Center | Rose Garden Arena | Staples Center | Target Center | Toyota Center | US Airways Center
Current arenas in the Women's National Basketball Association
Eastern Conference Western Conference
Charlotte Bobcats Arena | Conseco Fieldhouse | Madison Square Garden | Mohegan Sun Arena | Palace of Auburn Hills | UIC Pavilion | Verizon Center ARCO Arena | AT&T Center | KeyArena | Staples Center | Target Center | Toyota Center | US Airways Center


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