Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Gainbridge Fieldhouse in 2012 | |
| Former names | Conseco Fieldhouse (1999–2011) Bankers Life Fieldhouse (2011–2021) |
|---|---|
| Address | 125 South Pennsylvania Street |
| Location | Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 39°45′50″N 86°9′20″W / 39.76389°N 86.15556°W |
| Owner | Capital Improvement Board, City of Indianapolis |
| Operator | Capital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County, Indiana |
| Capacity | Basketball: 17,274 Concerts: 19,000 Ice hockey: 11,651 |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | July 22, 1997 |
| Opened | November 6, 1999 |
| Renovated | 2020–2022 |
| Expanded | 2022 |
| Years active | 1999–present |
| Construction cost | US$183 million (US$345 million in 2024 dollars) |
| Architect | Ellerbe Becket Blackburn Architects |
| Project manager | John Klipsch Consulting, LLC |
| Structural engineer | Fink Roberts & Petrie Inc. |
| Services engineer | Moore Engineers, P.C. |
| General contractor | Hunt/Smoot |
| Tenants | |
| Indiana Pacers (NBA) (1999–present) Indianapolis Ice (CHL) (1999–2004) Indiana Fever (WNBA) (2000–2019, 2021–present) Indiana Firebirds (AFL) (2001–2004) Indiana Mad Ants (NBAGL) (2023–2025) | |
| Website | |
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Gainbridge Fieldhouse is an indoor arena located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It opened in November 1999 to replace Market Square Arena. The arena is the home of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Indiana Fever of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). It also hosts college basketball games (including the annual Big Ten Conference tournaments), indoor concerts, and ice hockey.
Originally named Conseco Fieldhouse, after the financial firm Conseco, the arena was renamed Bankers Life Fieldhouse, before Gainbridge became the naming rights sponsor in 2021.