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The Old National Events Plaza (formerly The Centre) is a 280,000-square-foot (26,000 m 2) convention center and auditorium in Evansville, Indiana, United States, that consists of a 2,500-seat auditorium, a 38,000-square-foot (3,500 m 2) exhibit hall, 14,000-square-foot (1,300 m 2) ballroom, and 12 flexible 1,000-square-foot (93 m 2) meeting rooms.
The Ford Center is a multi-use indoor arena in downtown Evansville, Indiana, with a maximum seating capacity of 11,000. [4] It officially opened in November 2011 and is mainly used for basketball, ice hockey, and music concerts.
Evansville is the regional center for a large trade area in Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. The largest industry sectors in size in Evansville are healthcare, finance, education, and manufacturing. Other major industries by employment are energy, warehousing and distribution, and retail.
Fifth Third Center is a skyscraper located in downtown Evansville, Indiana.The building has 15 stories and rises to a height of 226 ft (68.9 m) with 180,500 square feet (16,770 m 2), and has an attached parking garage for about 450 cars on the south end of the building.
The tournament will be held March 5–8, 2025 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. The tournament winner will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.
Ford Center (Evansville) - a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Evansville, Indiana; Ford Center (Oklahoma City), now known as Paycom Center, a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Oklahoma City; Ford Center at The Star, an indoor stadium and practice facility of the Dallas Cowboys; Ford Center for the Performing Arts (disambiguation)
The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Coliseum (a.k.a. Veterans Memorial Coliseum, The Coliseum, Evansville Coliseum) is a multi-purpose auditorium and meeting space in downtown Evansville, Indiana. History
Downtown Evansville is the central business district of Evansville, Indiana.The boundaries of downtown Evansville have changed as the city has grown, but they are generally considered to be between Canal Street at the south and east, the Lloyd Expressway to the north, Pigeon Creek to the northwest, and the Ohio River to the southeast south and southwest.