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The Bradley Center-
Address: 1001 North Fourth Street
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Home of: Milwaukee Bucks (NBA)
Marquette Golden Eagles (NCAA)
Date opened: 1988
Capacity: 18,717 (basketball)
The Bradley Center is located at 1001 North Fourth Street, Milwaukee,
WI 53203, and was completed in 1988. It’s the home of the
Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA and the University of Marquette Golden
Eagles as well as the Milwaukee Admirals of the IHL and the Milwaukee
Mustangs of the AFL. The Bradley Center is one of the longest
standing buildings in the NBA but is still capable of holding
a capacity crowd for hockey, basketball, or arena football. There
is parking for nearly 1,000 cars on the site as well as much more
parking just off the lot of the Bradley Center and the nearest
airport is only 25 miles down the road. The Bradley Center cost
$90 million to build and most of the financing was done through
city revenue bonds and equity from the Pettit family, the owners
of the Bucks. The Bucks have retired seven jerseys into their
rafters over the years with the most notable players being Oscar
Robertson (#1), Sidney Moncrief (#4), Bob Lanier (#16), and Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar (#33). The tickets for Milwaukee Bucks games at the
Bradley Center are among the cheapest in the league with the average
ticket price coming in at under $30. The Bradley Center also has
68 luxury suites/sky boxes for the fans. The Bradley Center stands
nearly 150 feet high and rises to 13 stories at its highest point.
On a given year, the Bradley Center will host somewhere around
200 events and will have anywhere in the vicinity of two million
guests per year
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