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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 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. bradley center

While the arena was loved, it was not without its criticisms. By the 2010s, it was considered outdated compared to newer NBA venues. While its replacement, the Fiserv Forum, offers a

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. By the 2010s, it was considered outdated compared

Throughout its history, the Bradley Center was defined by its tenants:

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.

The construction of the $524 million Fiserv Forum, which was built next door.