There’s a video tour of the new Lucas Oil Stadium posted at: http://www.our2012sb.com/
Check it out!
There’s a video tour of the new Lucas Oil Stadium posted at: http://www.our2012sb.com/
Check it out!
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In 2007, the Indianapolis Colts brought the Lombardi Trophy home to the Circle City.
Today, another hometown team is working to win the big game for Indianapolis – earning the right to host the 2012 Super Bowl.
Join our team, and help the committee bring the Super Bowl to Lucas Oil Stadium: Offer your ideas, volunteer, or just be part of the conversation. This is the community's bid, and we need your help to make the 2012 Indianapolis Super Bowl a reality.
We're going to be making a lot of changes to the site to provide you with opportunities to participate and monitor progress on the bid.
We are a Super Bowl City
Over the last 25 years, Indianapolis has grown into the ideal city to host major sports championships. Our central location, uniquely convenient and connected downtown, and track record of successful events like the NCAA Final Four, Indianapolis 500 and Allstate Brickyard 400 give us a competitive advantage.
And by 2012, almost $3 billion in new investment will make the Circle City an even more attractive destination, with Lucas Oil Stadium, the new Indianapolis International Airport, expanded Convention Center and new downtown convention hotel all open for business to welcome the Super Bowl.
There's no question Indianapolis is a Super Bowl city – and there's also no doubt that bringing the game here would be a major economic victory, with more than $250 million in economic benefits and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase our city to the world.
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2 responses so far ↓
bhorg // Apr 30th 2008 at 7:58 pm
his comments at the end about indy being a good city to host are kind of shaky.. I definitely think we can do a fine job hosting, but he didn’t sound so sure.
Douglas Karr // Apr 30th 2008 at 8:25 pm
I think that may be common between most Hoosiers who aren’t involved in the local economics. Some folks simply avoid the 500, the NCAA, etc. when these huge events come to town. They simply don’t realize the amount of resources, room and how well we’re able to accommodate. It would help if the regional media would help promote everything great - but good news doesn’t make the ratings or sell papers, does it?
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