Capital Improvement Board of Managers of Marion County

The Capital Improvement Board of Managers (CIB) is a municipal corporation of Marion County created in 1965 by the Indiana General Assembly to finance, construct, equip, operate, and maintain capital facilities or improvements of general public benefit or welfare which promote and serve the commercial, industrial, and cultural interests of Indiana and its citizens. The Board may assist, cooperate, and fund governmental, public, and private agencies and groups for these purposes. The CIB operates and/or owns the Indiana Convention Center, Lucas Oil Stadium, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Victory Field, Virginia Avenue Parking Garage, and Hudnut Commons, all located in downtown Indianapolis.

In The News

In this section you’ll find news about the Capital Improvement Board (CIB) and the work that we do. If you have general questions about the CIB or have a formal public information request, please contact us here.

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Discover INDEX: A Cultural Retail Experience in the Heart of Downtown Indianapolis

City Officials Commemorate City’s Largest Building Concrete Pour, Provide Construction Update on Convention Center Expansion and New Signia by Hilton Indianapolis Hotel

Capital Improvement Board Announces Official Opening Of Lucas Oil Stadium Sensory Room