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Bradley Center
Address:1001 N. 4th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Team: Milwaukee Bucks
Year Opened: 1988
Capacity: Basketball- 18,600
This $90-million-dollar mega-center serves as home for the Milwaukee Bucks (NBA), the Milwaukee Admirals (IHL), the Marquette men's basketball team (NCAA), the Milwaukee Wave (NPSL) and the Milwaukee Mustangs (AFL). It also hosts ice shows, the occasional WWF showdown and musical events.
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The Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a gift to the State of Wisconsin from Jane and Lloyd Pettit in memory of her late father, Harry Lynde Bradley. Bradley was a co-founder and chairman of the Allen-Bradley Company. The Bradley Center is the only major, public assembly facility in North America with construction underwritten through the philanthropy of a single family. Its construction and continuing operation represent a gift to all the people of the State of Wisconsin.
The Center opened in October 1988 and is the home of five sports teams: the NBA Milwaukee Bucks, the IHL Milwaukee Admirals, the Marquette University Golden Eagles men's basketball team, the NPSL Milwaukee Wave soccer team and the AFL Milwaukee Mustangs arena football team.
The $90 million structure features glass-enclosed lobbies, three concourses, movable seats and accommodates both sports and non-sports events, such as concerts, ice shows and family entertainment, with minimal changeover time between events.
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