INDIANAPOLIS — Even Caitlin Clark had to laugh at the newest edition to downtown Indianapolis.
In a city not known for its scenic skyline, one of the few buildings classified as a skyscraper would be the JW Marriot. The 376-foot-tall glass building sits just a few blocks from Gainbridge Fieldhouse, where the Fever play their home games.
The building’s size and location has made it a perfect canvas throughout the years for many a display. When Indianapolis hosted the Super Bowl in 2012, a 32-story Vince Lombardi trophy was plastered on the side. Three years later, when the city hosted the Final Four, a 47,000-square-foot bracket became the largest
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