Bradley Center (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) | arena

USA / Wisconsin / Shorewood / Milwaukee, Wisconsin / North 4th Street, 1001
 arena, historical layer / disappeared object

The Bradley Center is an indoor arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After the brand new unnamed arena being built next door is completed the arena is scheduled to be razed.

It is the home of the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA, the Marquette University Golden Eagles men's basketball team, and the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL, and the Milwaukee Iron of the AF1. It was also the former home of the Milwaukee Wave of the MISL from 1988-2003, the Milwaukee Mustangs of the AFL from 1994-2001, and the Badger Hockey Showdown from 1989-2002. The 18,717-seat arena was designed by HOK Sport and opened on October 1, 1988 at a construction cost of $90,000,000. It replaced the MECCA Arena. The arena was a gift to the State of Wisconsin by Jane Pettit and Lloyd Pettit in memory of Harry Lynde Bradley ofthe Allen-Bradley Company. The Bradley Center hosted the NCAA Frozen Four in 1993, 1997, and 2006 and the Great Midwest Conference men's basketball tournament in 1995.
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Coordinates:   43°2'37"N   87°55'1"W

Comments

  • Go Bucks!
  • Also home of Marquette Golden Eagles mens basketball and the new AF2 Milwaukee Iron.
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