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Resch Center, arena located in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin

Resch Center is a multipurpose arena in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, built to host ice hockey games, concerts, and large events. The floor and seating can be reconfigured depending on the type of event, allowing the space to shift from a sports setup to a concert layout.

The arena opened in 2002 to meet the growing demand for a large event venue in the Green Bay area. Over the years it became the main destination in the region for concerts, sports, and public gatherings.

Ice hockey has deep roots in Wisconsin, and the Resch Center sits at the center of that tradition for the Green Bay area. On game nights, the crowd tends to be loud and family-oriented, with many fans following the local junior team from a young age.

Large parking areas surround the building, but they fill up fast on busy event nights, so arriving early is a good idea. The venue is easy to navigate once inside, with clear signage and accessible entrances on multiple sides.

The arena is named after Bob Resch, a local businessman who helped fund the construction of the venue. This kind of naming tied to a local figure rather than a large corporation is relatively rare among arenas of this size in the US.

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Location
Inception
August 24, 2002
Official opening
August 24, 2002
Capacity
10200
GPS coordinates
44.49955,-88.05505
Latest update
March 3, 2026 08:22
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