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Look inside the Indiana Fever's new practice facility
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Rendering: Courtesy of Pacers Sports & Entertainment
The Indiana Fever will be training in style.
The latest: The team released new renderings Thursday, offering a first look at the $78 million, 108,000-square-foot, three-story facility.
- The facility is "designed as a fully integrated, year-round hub for performance, recovery, lifestyle and team connection," the team said in a release.
- Located at the corner of Maryland and Delaware streets, just half a block north of Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the venue is expected to open ahead of the 2027 WNBA season.
What they're saying: "This will set a new standard for women's sports and continue to position Indianapolis at the center of that momentum," Indiana Fever Team President Kelly Krauskopf said in a statement.
Zoom in: The renderings show more than just a practice facility.
- Alongside the expected practice courts, strength and conditioning equipment and sports medicine spaces, there's a "comprehensive recovery suite featuring hydrotherapy pools, infrared sauna, red light therapy and dedicated massage and treatment rooms."
- The locker room is luxurious, with individual player studios and a lounge.
- There's also a full-service kitchen, smoothie bar and indoor-outdoor dining spaces.
Plus: There are lifestyle amenities — a content production studio, podcast room, hair, nail and makeup salon, golf simulator and child care spaces.
- Those are the dedicated player spaces.
- There's also coaching and office spaces.
- Fans will be able to peek inside a public lobby with a team store.
















