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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Mayor Barrett visited a Milwaukee company building what will become a highly visible part of the new Milwaukee Bucks arena.
Prostar surfaces is working on the team's two basketball courts. They showed CBS 58 the alternate court the Bucks will use for a few games next season, but it's keeping the one that'll be used most often under wraps for now.
The work is taking place inside the newest building at the century city business park the property that was once home to the sprawling A. O. Smith complex on Milwaukee’s north side.
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