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Jim Irsay's Impact Can Be Felt All Around Indianapolis as City Celebrates Big Sports Weekend

  • Jim Irsay, owner of the Indianapolis Colts, died in his sleep at 65 on Wednesday before a major sports weekend in Indianapolis.
  • Irsay's death comes as the city prepares for the sold-out Indianapolis 500, attracting an estimated 350,000 fans and marking the largest single-day sporting event worldwide.
  • Irsay transformed Indianapolis by helping develop its downtown sports venues and culture, making the city a national sports capital recognized for hosting major events.
  • Herb Simon emphasized Jim Irsay’s vital role in bringing the Super Bowl to Indianapolis, underscoring the lasting impact and community contributions that local leaders and Visit Indy continue to recognize.
  • Irsay's passing has led to citywide reflection as sports fans and residents honor his generosity and vision that shaped Indianapolis' skyline and spirit.
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Jim Irsay's impact can be felt all around Indianapolis as city celebrates big sports weekend

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — When Mark Miles strolls around downtown Indianapolis, he sees Jim Irsay's influence everywhere.

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wibc.com broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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