For over 30 years, the (officially the BMO Harris Bradley Center) was the heartbeat of downtown Milwaukee. From NBA buzzer-beaters to sold-out concerts and monster truck rallies, the "big white box" on 4th Street hosted countless memories for Wisconsinites before its demolition in 2019.
It lacked the extensive luxury boxes and modern concessions that modern sports franchises need to maximize revenue. 4. The Final Days and Transition to Fiserv Forum bradley center
The arena hosted the Admirals for years, including their 2004 Calder Cup championship season. 3. The Atmosphere and Criticism For over 30 years, the (officially the BMO
This blog post looks back at the history, impact, and legacy of this iconic arena, which served as the cornerstone of Milwaukee’s entertainment scene before the arrival of the Fiserv Forum. 1. A Gift to the City (1988) The Atmosphere and Criticism This blog post looks
The venue was home to some of Marquette's most exciting basketball seasons, including their 2003 Final Four run.
The Bradley Center was more than just concrete and steel; it was the place where a generation of Wisconsinites went to experience "firsts"—first concert, first NBA game, first playoff series.
Did you have a favorite memory at the Bradley Center? Let us know in the comments! The ? A comparison with the new Fiserv Forum?
For over 30 years, the (officially the BMO Harris Bradley Center) was the heartbeat of downtown Milwaukee. From NBA buzzer-beaters to sold-out concerts and monster truck rallies, the "big white box" on 4th Street hosted countless memories for Wisconsinites before its demolition in 2019.
It lacked the extensive luxury boxes and modern concessions that modern sports franchises need to maximize revenue. 4. The Final Days and Transition to Fiserv Forum
The arena hosted the Admirals for years, including their 2004 Calder Cup championship season. 3. The Atmosphere and Criticism
This blog post looks back at the history, impact, and legacy of this iconic arena, which served as the cornerstone of Milwaukee’s entertainment scene before the arrival of the Fiserv Forum. 1. A Gift to the City (1988)
The venue was home to some of Marquette's most exciting basketball seasons, including their 2003 Final Four run.
The Bradley Center was more than just concrete and steel; it was the place where a generation of Wisconsinites went to experience "firsts"—first concert, first NBA game, first playoff series.
Did you have a favorite memory at the Bradley Center? Let us know in the comments! The ? A comparison with the new Fiserv Forum?