The exterior was very functional and boxy.
The arena saw the tail end of the Moncrief era, the Big Dog (Glenn Robinson) era, the Ray Allen years, and finally, the beginning of the Giannis Antetokounmpo era. bradley center
While its replacement, the Fiserv Forum, offers a better, more modern experience, the memories made inside the Bradley Center—from the deafening noise of a playoff game to the quiet awe of a Disney on Ice show—will always remain a part of Milwaukee's sports history. The exterior was very functional and boxy
The Bradley Center was not built on city taxes, but rather through a generous $90 million donation by Jane Bradley Pettit in honor of her father, Harry Lynde Bradley. October 1, 1988. The Bradley Center was not built on city
Then-deputy NBA commissioner Adam Silver toured the arena and noted it was too small and lacked necessary amenities.
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.
To provide a modern, professional arena to keep the Milwaukee Bucks in Milwaukee, replacing the outdated MECCA Arena. Architect: HOK (now Populous).