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  2. Lucas Oil Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It replaced the RCA Dome as the home field of the National Football League (NFL)'s Indianapolis Colts and opened on August 16, 2008. [ 12 ] The stadium was constructed to allow the removal of the RCA Dome and expansion of the Indiana Convention Center ...

  3. The Colts began playing in Lucas Oil Stadium in the fall of 2008. In December 2004, the City of Indianapolis and Jim Irsay agreed to a new stadium deal that would benefit both the city and the team at an estimated cost of $675 million.

    • Seating Capacity
    • Field
    • Roof & Operable Window
    • Suites
    • Press Box
    • Video Boards
    • Exhibit Halls, Meeting Rooms & Convention Space
    Lucas Oil Stadium seats approximately 67,000 for football and can be expandable to over 70,000 for basketball and other major conventions and events.
    East and West sideline and North End Zone seating areas are retractable. The North End Zone seating is also removable to create a larger show floor for other events held at Lucas Oil Stadium.
    Field is 93,900 square feet and sits 25’ below Street Level, 120 yds x 53.5 yds.
    The artificial field surface is a combination of sand & rubber infill weighing over 820,000 pounds which can also be covered for concerts, tradeshows and other events.
    The roof is the first of its kind with 2 retractable roof panels and can be opened in approximately 11 minutes. Each roof panel weighs approximately 2.5 million pounds.
    Each of the two roof panels measure approximately 160 feet (east – west) by 600 feet (north-south); Roof Opening Size: Over 176,000 sq. ft.
    Operable Window consists of six (6) panels (three (3) panels to the East, three (3) panels to the West), measuring 88’H x 244’ W (first in the NFL).  It takes approx. 11 minutes to open.
    There are 139 suites in Lucas Oil Stadium including 8 Field Suites – 10’ from the field.
    Quarterback Suite is located on Upper Suite level and accommodates 200 guests.
    The Press Box houses game operations, radio broadcast, coaches booths, print media, video board production and stadium operations booths.
    Press Box also has seating and dining available for up to 200 members of the media.
    Approximately 1,550 linear feet of ribbon boards are located on the façade of Loge Level. An additional 660 feet are located in the 4 corner sections of Upper Suite Level.
    Two main video boards – One in the Northwest and one in the Southeast quadrants. Each board is 37’ x 97’ with 16mm pixel size.
    Four auxiliary boards, 2 located above each of the main video boards.
    Exterior marquees with video capabilities are also located at the NE & SW corners of Lucas Oil Stadium.
    The floor of Lucas Oil Stadium offers nearly 135,000 square feet of space when the seats are retracted and can be combined with 43,000 square feet of Exhibit Hall space and ancillary space for a gr...
    In addition, two (2) Exhibit Halls and twelve (12) Meeting Rooms are located on Event Level.
    Guests can quickly access the Indiana Convention Center through an underground pedestrian connector, which is in turn linked to Circle Centre Mall. Visitors can access over 4,700 downtown hotel roo...
  4. After 24 years of playing at the RCA Dome, [158] the Colts moved to their new home Lucas Oil Stadium in the late 2008. [159] In December 2004, the City of Indianapolis and Jim Irsay agreed to a new stadium deal at an estimated cost of $1 billion (including the Indiana Convention Center upgrades).

  5. In the midst of this, ground was broken for a new stadium (today Lucas Oil), in concurrence with a contract to keep the Colts in the city for another thirty years. Though the Colts had been having winning seasons, it wasn’t until the 2006 season that they made it all the way to the end.

  6. In late August 2005, CIB and the City of Indianapolis reached a new lease agreement with the Colts that kept the team in Indianapolis through at least 2034. A major aspect of this deal involved the construction of the team’s new stadium.

  7. Feb 29, 2024 · The Colts took their talents to Lucas Oil Stadium in 2007. However, the sparkling complex shared one distinct similarity with its predecessor: the field was encased with limestone, red brick —...

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