The transformation of Gainbridge Fieldhouse began on the event level and continued throughout building’s interior and exterior areas. By relocating a practice court for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever to the street level, the team unlocked square footage that allowed for a new, larger locker room for the franchise.
The spaces were a hit and whetted fans’ appetites for more VIP experiences. In addition to redesigning the lower suite level, phase one of the current renovation also introduced two new event-level clubs: the 67 Club and the PointsBet Hardwood Club, along with an updated Courtside Club. Together, these clubs carry the hospitality torch further with differing upscale amenities.
At the end of phase two, new amenities debuted on the main and mezzanine levels. In addition to new seats and renovated bathrooms, the bowl has been punched open to connect the concourse to game action and create vibrant standing social spaces. Concourses also get the VIP treatment, with inspired food and beverage offerings to go along with court sightlines.
Populous also collaborated with Pacers Sports & Entertainment and the Arts Council of Indianapolis to select Hoosier artists to tell local stories throughout the renovated fieldhouse. The fieldhouse now houses 61 pieces by 23 diverse Hoosier artists that are showcased to tell the stories of Indianapolis and the wider state.
The close of phase three brought a radically different look to the arrival sequence outside. The site’s footprint is expanding north. The parking garage was demolished and, in its place, is a new sunken plaza activated year-round with ice skating, an outdoor basketball court and more. The community gathering place takes on special significance as Indianapolis celebrates its bicentennial. Faces of leaders of all backgrounds and industries who helped build the city adorn a mural overlooking the space.