Resch Center
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| Address | 820 Armed Forces Drive |
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| Location | Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 44°29′58″N 88°03′18″W / 44.499547°N 88.055049°W |
| Owner | Brown County |
| Operator | PMI Entertainment Group |
| Capacity | 10,200 (Arena bowl) 7,500 (End-Stage Concerts) 9,729 (Basketball) 8,709 (Ice Hockey) 8,600 (Indoor Football) 5,500 (professional wrestling) |
| Public transit | Green Bay Metro |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | June 30, 2000 |
| Opened | August 24, 2002 |
| Construction cost | $45 million ($80.6 million in 2025 dollars) |
| Architect | Odell Associates Inc. Design Strategies |
| Structural engineer | Geiger Engineers |
| Services engineer | Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. |
| General contractor | Miron Construction |
| Tenants | |
| Green Bay Phoenix (NCAA) (2002–present) Green Bay Gamblers (USHL) (2002–present) Green Bay Blizzard (IFL) (2003–present) Green Bay Chill (LFL) (2011–2013) | |
| Website | |
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The Resch Center is a 10,200-seat multi-purpose arena, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States built in 2002. It is the home of the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Phoenix men's basketball team, the Green Bay Gamblers ice hockey team, and the Green Bay Blizzard indoor football team. The arena also hosts the annual high school girls' volleyball and girls' basketball tournaments for the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association under a long-term agreement.
It was named for executive Dick Resch of a local office furniture company KI Industries, which holds the arena's naming rights.
The arena was built next to the existing Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena and across the street from Lambeau Field on a site formerly home to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame from 1976 until 2001.
The arena is inside the boundaries of Ashwaubenon, but holds a Green Bay address.