There’s been little public movement on the pursuit of a Major League Soccer club since the city last August asked the state to create a new taxing district to pay for a soccer-specific stadium.
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Both voter turnout and fundraising are lagging here. Until that changes, Democrats statewide will continue to lose, critics say.
A nearly $80 million Indiana Fever practice and training facility is coming to downtown Indianapolis. Pacers Sports & Entertainment on Thursday, Jan. 16, announced plans to break ground this summer on the Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center at the site of the former Marion County Jail I property near the intersection of East Maryland and Delaware streets,
The Indiana Fever will break ground this summer on a new $78 million practice facility on the former site of a county jail in downtown Indianapolis, Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced Thursday.
Pacers Sports & Entertainment (PS&E) announces plans for a state-of-the-art Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center in downtown Indianapolis.
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Pacers Sports & Entertainment announces a $78 million, state-of-the-art sports performance center for the Indiana Fever, set to break ground this summer.
WNBA season, the Indiana Fever will have its own training complex in downtown Indianapolis. Officials with Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced on Thursday that it plans to break ground this summer on a $78 million exclusive sports performance center complex for the Indiana Fever.
Mayor Joe Hogsett and first responders announced the launch of a unified mental health response initiative for the community.
The Indiana Fever got a franchise refresh the past two seasons with No. 1 draft picks Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, and a new $78 million training facility, set to open in August 2025 in downtown Indianapolis,