In less than four months construction work for the $524 million, 714,000-square-foot new Milwaukee Bucks arena project will be complete.
- Bucks president Peter Feigin
- Giannis Antetokounmpo’s locker.
- The central technology center is the arena’s main technology control room, but there are 19 smaller rooms throughout the building.
- Hydrotherapy pool in the Bucks’ locker room.
- Johnny Watson, director of live programming and entertainment in the video production studio.
- Visiting team locker room
- Inner bowl
- The arena holds 17,500 seats.
- The 4,000-square-foot custom-designed center-hung scoreboard is twice the size of the current scoreboard in the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
- Inner bowl
- A view of the mezzanine club level from the inner bowl.
- Stairs and escalator leading up to the mezzanine club level.
- The atrium
- Bucks Pro Shop entrance
- Main concourse concessions
- The atrium
- Locally sourced wood panels in the mezzanine club level.
- Mezzanine club level bar
- Cream city brick in the mezzanine club level
- Concession area in the mezzanine club level
- View of main entrance from the Panorama Club
- A 32-foot fire place in the mezzanine club level.
- Lighting in the mezzanine club level
- Panorama Club level
- A view of the atrium from the mezzanine club level
- Landscaping outside the arena
- The BMO Harris Bradley Center will be raised this summer.
- Stone work outside the arena
- The new Bucks arena
Work on the venue, which will boast a seating capacity of 17,500, is now 95 percent complete, Milwaukee Bucks president Peter Feigin said during an arena tour for the media today. The tour showcased the Bucks locker room, hydrotherapy room, media room, inner bowl, atrium, and mezzanine club level.
“I won’t think about it until we are there,” Feigin said about completing the project. “I feel great, but we aren’t there yet.”