Tourism front-liners tell real story on Super Bowl's impact
Often scoffed at Super Bowl economic impact numbers are no exaggeration.
View ArticleIndy should cheer for Jets and Bears, Badgers and Huskers
Sports business experts estimate that if the two teams with the biggest, wealthiest and most rabid fan bases meet in the Super Bowl or Big Ten Championship, it could boost the economic impact by 30...
View ArticleTebow could give Indy a huge economic lift
If the Denver Broncos somehow make it to the Super Bowl at Lucas Oil Stadium Feb. 5, TV viewership for the event will likely be a record high. Throw in undefeated Green Bay as the opponent, and...
View ArticleSuper Bowl music lineup announced for Georgia Street
Darius Rucker, Dierks Bently, En Vogue, O.A.R. and Patti LaBelle among acts presenting free shows.
View ArticleNational media member says Indy will be best Super Bowl host ever
CNBC's Darren Rovell said something on a national television and radio show this morning that might surprise even the most ardent Indianapolis loyalists.
View ArticleVideo: Lou Harry rushes the NFL Experience
The Super Bowl interactive experience includes punting, passing, and...a "60 Minutes" correspondent?
View ArticleJimmy Fallon guests announced for Indy stint
Tracy Morgan, Drew Brees, and Snoop Dogg among Super Bowl week visitors.
View ArticleAre you (NFL) Experienced? This time, a visit to the sponsored areas
All this and a free bag of Doritos.
View ArticleIndy's Super effort bowling over NFL and national media
Despite doubts from the NFL and national media about Indy's ability to host a big-time Super Bowl, the city so far is blowing away expectations.
View ArticleOur shining moment: No downtown vacancies
Downtown's retail space is almost 100 percent occupied this week thanks to a strong demand for spots to host parties and sell Super Bowl souvenirs and a little bit of creativity by the Host Committee.
View ArticleDespite not playing, Peyton steals Super Bowl spotlight
Without taking a snap this year, Peyton Manning is more marketable than one Super Bowl quarterback and nearly as popular as another.
View ArticleLife is crazy on Super Bowl's radio row
Here at the JW Marriott there are 108 radio stations—with all their equipment and two to five on-air personalities each—crammed into one ballroom. There are more than 200 radio shows broadcast from...
View ArticleCanterbury still hosting celebrities after 28 years
Downtown was practically a ghost town when John Gipson began as a doorman at the Canterbury Hotel back in 1985. The Mile Square had just a handful of hotels with fewer than 1,000 total rooms, no...
View ArticleJimmy Fallon ups his game for Indy taping
Tracy Morgan, The Roots, and a pair of hilarious video highlight first taped-in-Indy "Late Night" show.
View ArticleEvolution of a landmark: From railroad headquarters to the Bud Light Hotel
Walking by the newly swanky and exclusive Bud Light Hotel the other day got me wondering about the building's history.
View ArticleIrsay's 'all-in' mentality key to Indy's Super Bowl score
In 2007, Jim Irsay's generosity put major heat on Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. In 2008, Irsay's willingness to forsake his own financial interests helped Indianapolis land the Super Bowl.
View ArticleBest of Taste of the NFL
To mix sports references, Super Bowl dining event hit a home run.
View ArticleThoughts from the Rolling Stone Super Bowl party red carpet
Captain America's attitude, the job Natalie Morales deserves, and more down-time ponderings.
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