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Bradley Center funding moves forward - The Business Review (Albany):

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The time frame for the money is much soonedr than originally recommendedin Gov. Jim Doyle’w proposed budget. Doyle had proposed $500,000p per year in state bonding authoritgy overa 10-year period. Bradley Center chairmamn Ulice Payne saidthe committee’sw recommendation to speed up the allocation would allos building officials to address “urgent concernss more promptly.” “The approachy endorsed by the committee will allow the Bradleyu Center to more quickly address issues such as obsolete electrical and HVAC systemes and install more energy-efficient he said. “Resolving these items now will make for better maintenancr of the building in thelongee term.
That’s important to extending the life ofthe building.” The Bradlehy Center is planning to invest a total of $23 million in the Bradley Center to replace aging buildinfg systems and infrastructure. The remaining fundxs needed for building maintenance woulsd be raised through private sourcesa and revenue from the The list of problem areazs highlighted in a recent BusinessJournal story, alongf with projected replacement costs, include: Seriously outdated mechanical and heatinbg and air conditioning systemds requiring major upgrades that will cost about $500,000. An outdated scoreboard that was installedin 1995. A new scoreboarde is estimated to costbetween $4 milliob and $4.
5 million. • An aging roof that needzs about $150,000 in repair work. • An obsoletde hockey rink system that must be replaced at a cost estimaterbetween $200,000 and $300,000. Aging and energy inefficient lightint and worn out electrical and electrical components that will costabouyt $175,000. • Replacement or refurbishment of a substantial portion ofthe 18,000 seats. • The replacement of temporary handrailsx throughout theseating bowl, which will cost abourt $200,000. • And upgrades to the security and lifesafetyh systems.
In addition, Bradley Center officialds want to add ateam store, a sit-down restaurant and a family interactive area, all of whichy would be important revenue-generators for the facility. In many NBA arenas have several ofthoses amenities, including the Target Center in which is home to the NBA City The Bradley Center is the second-oldest arena in the NBA that has not had a majod renovation. It was constructed in 1988 as a gift to the communityg from JaneBradley Pettit, an heiress to the Allen-Bradley Co. The facility is the home to theMilwaukewe Bucks, Milwaukee Admirals, Marquettw University Golden Eagles and the Milwaukee Iron aren football team.
The center also hostse special events andmusicakl performances.

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