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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowManagers say construction work on the Indiana Convention Center expansion is about 60 percent complete nearly a year after
the RCA Dome was imploded to make way for the project.
Construction manager Tom Scheele said work is on schedule
for completion by early 2011 in downtown Indianapolis.
Major work on the $275 million expansion started soon after
rubble from the RCA Dome’s implosion last December was hauled away. The project will nearly double the convention center’s
size and put Indianapolis 16th among U.S. cities in convention space.
The first event scheduled for the expanded
center is a motorcycle and ATV industry trade show expected to draw 36,000 people.
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