Denison Parking now manages valet parking for Commission Row, a new 30,000 square foot dining and entertainment experience in Indianapolis. Part of the Pacers Sports & Entertainment Complex, it is adjacent to Gainbridge Fieldhouse and Bicentennial Unity Plaza.
Commission Row is a Cunningham Restaurant Group concept with a basement-level speakeasy, “Mel’s,” the steak, seafood, and raw bar “Commission Row,” and the aptly named “Above,” an upper-level private event space, for weddings and special occasions.
About the Commission Row Area:
With a seating capacity of over 17,000, Gainbridge Fieldhouse is the home of The Indiana Pacers NBA team, and the Indiana Fever, a WNBA team. In addition to NBA and WNBA games, Gainbridge Fieldhouse is a top concert venue and regularly hosts events such as Cirque du Soleil and Disney on Ice.
Located in Indianapolis’ Wholesale District, Commission Row takes its name from the area’s nickname for South Delaware Street. A popular spot for trade, farmers could sell their goods through resellers that would charge a “commission” for the service. The area has become a social district for sports, arts, dining, and entertainment.
Experience Denison’s Valet Parking
From bustling airports to serene hotels, Denison Parking tailors our valet experience to each scene. Expect efficient greetings, intuitive assistance, and the confidence of knowing your car is expertly cared for. It’s more than parking; we have carefully orchestrated our service for the ideal guest experience and the best first and last impression they’ll have of our client.
The Denison Difference
Since 1934, Denison Parking has offered seamless parking solutions that leave a lasting impression. Family owned and driven by an unwavering commitment to treating everyone like family, from employees to guests and clients. Generations of family ownership fuel a culture of genuine care. This dedication ignites our innovation, allowing us to tailor personalized solutions that welcome guests at every turn.
Experienced. Innovative. Personal. That is the Denison Difference.