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Location | 300 East Market Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 |
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Coordinates | 39°46′6″N 86°9′7″W / 39.76833°N 86.15194°W |
Owner | City of Indianapolis |
Operator | City of Indianapolis |
Capacity | Basketball: 16,530 Ice hockey: 15,993 |
Surface | Multi-surface |
Scoreboard | American Sign & Indicator, now Trans-Lux |
Construction | |
Broke ground | October 20, 1971 |
Opened | September 15, 1974 |
Renovated | 1995 |
Closed | October 24, 1999 |
Demolished | July 8, 2001 |
Construction cost | $23 million ($142 million in 2023 dollars[1]) |
Architect | Architects 4 (A Joint Venture): Kennedy, Brown & Associates Fleck, Burkart, Shropshire, Boots, Reid & Associates McGuire & Shook Corporation[2] |
Structural engineer | J. Robert Carlton & Associates Inc.[2] |
General contractor | Huber, Hunt & Nichols |
Tenants | |
Indiana Pacers (ABA/NBA) (1974–1999) Indianapolis Racers (WHA) (1974–1978) Indiana Loves (WTT) (1978) Indianapolis Checkers (IHL) (1985–1987) Indianapolis Ice (IHL) (1994–1997) Indiana Twisters (CISL) (1996–1997) |
Market Square Arena (MSA) was an indoor arena in Indianapolis. Completed in 1974, at a cost of $23 million, it seated 16,530 for basketball and 15,993 for ice hockey. Seating capacity for concerts and other events was adjusted by the use of large curtains which sealed off the upper rows. The arena closed down in 1999 and was demolished two years later.