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Lucas Oil Stadium
Stadium nameLucas Oil Stadium
LocationIndianapolis, Indiana, United States
Broke groundSeptember 20, 2005
OpenedAugust 16, 2008
OwnerIndiana Stadium and Convention Building Authority
OperatorCapital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County, Indiana
SurfaceFieldTurf
Construction cost$720 million
ArchitectHKS, Inc.
BuilderHunt Construction Group

Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is home to the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. The stadium was built as a replacement for the RCA Dome, which was also the home of the Indianapolis Colts. Peyton Manning, the former quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts, played a significant role in the team's success during his time at the stadium. The stadium has also hosted several high-profile events, including the Super Bowl XLVI and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship.

History

The history of the stadium dates back to 2004, when the Indiana General Assembly approved a plan to build a new stadium in Indianapolis. The plan was supported by Governor of Indiana Mitch Daniels and Mayor of Indianapolis Bart Peterson. The stadium was designed by HKS, Inc., a renowned architectural firm that has designed several other stadiums, including AT&T Stadium and U.S. Bank Stadium. The construction of the stadium was managed by Hunt Construction Group, a leading construction company that has worked on several high-profile projects, including MetLife Stadium and Lincoln Financial Field. The stadium has hosted several notable events, including concerts by Taylor Swift and Kenny Chesney, and has been visited by several prominent figures, including President of the United States Barack Obama and Vice President of the United States Joe Biden.

Design and Features

The stadium features a unique design, with a retractable roof and a large window wall that offers stunning views of the Indianapolis skyline. The stadium's design was influenced by several other stadiums, including Reliant Stadium and University of Phoenix Stadium. The stadium's seating capacity is over 67,000, but can be expanded to hold over 70,000 fans for certain events, such as the Super Bowl and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. The stadium features several state-of-the-art amenities, including a large video board and a advanced sound system. The stadium has been recognized for its innovative design, receiving awards from several organizations, including the American Institute of Architects and the National Football League.

Events

The stadium has hosted several high-profile events, including the Super Bowl XLVI and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. The stadium has also hosted several concerts, including performances by Taylor Swift, Kenny Chesney, and Luke Bryan. The stadium has been used for several other events, including the Big Ten Football Championship Game and the Drum Corps International world championships. The stadium has also been used for several National Football League events, including the NFL Scouting Combine and the NFL Draft. The stadium has been visited by several prominent figures, including Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees.

Tenants

The stadium is home to the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. The team has played at the stadium since 2008 and has won several games there, including a Super Bowl championship in 2006. The stadium is also used by the Indiana Firebirds of the Arena Football League and has been used by several other teams, including the Indiana Pacers and the Butler Bulldogs. The stadium has been used for several Big Ten Conference events, including the Big Ten Football Championship Game and the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament. The stadium has also been used for several NCAA events, including the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the NCAA Men's Division I Football Championship.

Construction

The construction of the stadium began in 2005 and was completed in 2008. The stadium was built by Hunt Construction Group, a leading construction company that has worked on several high-profile projects, including MetLife Stadium and Lincoln Financial Field. The stadium's design was influenced by several other stadiums, including Reliant Stadium and University of Phoenix Stadium. The stadium's construction was managed by HKS, Inc., a renowned architectural firm that has designed several other stadiums, including AT&T Stadium and U.S. Bank Stadium. The stadium's construction cost was over $720 million, making it one of the most expensive stadiums in the United States. The stadium has been recognized for its innovative design, receiving awards from several organizations, including the American Institute of Architects and the National Football League.

Seating and Amenities

The stadium features several state-of-the-art amenities, including a large video board and a advanced sound system. The stadium's seating capacity is over 67,000, but can be expanded to hold over 70,000 fans for certain events, such as the Super Bowl and the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. The stadium features several premium seating areas, including club seats and suite seats. The stadium also features several concession stands and restaurants, including Papa John's and Bud Light. The stadium has been recognized for its innovative design, receiving awards from several organizations, including the American Institute of Architects and the National Football League. The stadium has been visited by several prominent figures, including President of the United States Barack Obama and Vice President of the United States Joe Biden. The stadium has hosted several notable events, including concerts by Taylor Swift and Kenny Chesney, and has been used for several National Football League events, including the NFL Scouting Combine and the NFL Draft.

Category:Sports venues in Indiana

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