Kern Center
Panorama of the Kern Center at MSOE in Milwaukee on 2-13-16 with MSOE playing Aurora University
Location1245 N Broadway St
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Coordinates43°02′47″N 87°54′32″W / 43.0465°N 87.909°W / 43.0465; -87.909
Public transitBus transport MCTS
OwnerMilwaukee School of Engineering
OperatorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Capacity1,200
Construction
Broke ground11 April 2003
Opened29 October 2004
Construction cost$31 million
ArchitectUihlein-Wilson Architects, Milwaukee
Main contractorsHunzinger Construction Co., Brookfield, WI
RDG Planning & Design, Des Moines, IA[1]
Tenants
MSOE Raiders
Milwaukee Admirals

The Kern Center is a 210,000-square-foot (19,500 m2) athletics and fitness facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is home to many sports at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, including ice hockey, wrestling, men's and women's basketball and volleyball. The building is named for Robert and Patricia Kern, the center's major benefactors. The financial support for the facility's land was given by Eckhart and Ischi Grohmann.[2]

The Kern Center is home to the school's Health, Development, and Wellness area. The departments in this area include Health Services, Counseling Services, and Servant-Leadership.

Ground broke for construction of the Kern Center on April 11, 2003, and the facility was dedicated on October 29, 2004.

Facilities

The Kern Center Arena (115 ft × 115 ft or 35 m × 35 m) has a seating capacity of 600 and hosts MSOE varsity competitions, campus special events, and community rentals.

The Kern Center Ice Arena (NHL-sized: 200 ft × 85 ft or 61 m × 26 m) located in the lower level of the building, has a seating capacity of 800, and hosts hockey games, open skating, ice shows, skating lessons, campus events, and community rentals. The ice arena also acts as the pre-season home of the Milwaukee Admirals.

References

  1. "MSOE Kern Center Facts – Quick Facts". Milwaukee School of Engineering. Archived from the original on 2007-04-16. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
  2. "MSOE Kern Center Supporters". Milwaukee School of Engineering. Archived from the original on 2007-04-16. Retrieved 2006-09-22.
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