Lucas Oil Stadium

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Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose, retractable-roof stadium in downtown Indianapolis best known as the home of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts and host to major sporting and entertainment events.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf multi-purpose stadium
retractable-roof stadium
stadium
architect HKS, Inc.
architectureFirm HKS, Inc.
brokeGroundOn 2005-09-20
city Indianapolis
country United States
distanceFrom adjacent to Indiana Convention Center
expandableCapacity over 70000
generalContractor Hunt Construction Group
hasFeature convention and exhibit space
multiple club lounges
retractable north window
street-level concourses
suites
two large super trusses
homeVenueOf Indianapolis Colts
hostedEvent 2010 NCAA Men’s Final Four
2015 NCAA Men’s Final Four
2021 NCAA Men’s Final Four
Big Ten Football Championship Game
Super Bowl XLVI
hosts NCAA Final Four
NCAA basketball games
college football games
concerts
conventions
motorsports events
league National Football League
locatedIn downtown Indianapolis
location Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
namingRightsHolder Lucas Oil
openedOn 2008-08-16
operator Capital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County, Indiana
owner Capital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County, Indiana
playedAt Lucas Oil Stadium
Lucas Oil Stadium
primaryUse American football
publicTransit IndyGo bus service
replaced RCA Dome
roofType retractable roof
seatingCapacity approximately 67000
seatingCapacityForAmericanFootball approximately 63000
servicesEngineer Fink Roberts & Petrie, Inc.
sponsor Lucas Oil
state Indiana
structuralEngineer Walter P Moore
surface FieldTurf
website https://www.lucasoilstadium.com/


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