I doubt it will be in the campus area.
Just dreaming out loud about the campus arena squirrel.

I doubt it will be in the campus area.
I always look at Campustown and think-- man I wish that was a dedicated Bradley basketball arena.I know it's just a dream
a little off topic...I don't see a private facility ever happening.
Towson is a state university with 20,000 students in a much larger city, and Boston University has well over 30,000 students with endowments that dwarf a school like Bradley. Realistically, the future lies with the Civic Center. Bradley sees that as adequate for their needs for the next couple decades.
I doubt it will be in the campus area.
At some point, a larger arena will be necessary for Bradley.
Carver is adequate, but in the last 5 years, it will have gone from the 2nd largest arena in the league to potentially 5th.
Qwest Center (17560)
Roberts Arena (12500)
JQH Arena (11500)
Carver Arena (11442)
Koch Arena (10500)
Redbird Arena (10200)
Hulmann Center (10200)
SIU Arena (9628 )
McLeod Center (7050)
Knapp Center (7002)
While Drake has the Knapp Center, they could potentially play games at Wells-Fargo (16110).
Where did you see that JQH Arena's capacity is 11,500?
Don't know if this has ever been considered by BU, but I would like BU and the Civic Center to consider going in together to build a true basketball arena (12,000+) attached to its existing complex. This would allow the hockey team to still have their arena while bringing BU & the PCC a state of the art basketball arena for years to come. It also could help keep the boy's basketball tournaments here in Peoria instead of going somewhere else with newer facilities. I would see this as a win/win both both parties ... shared cost, more dedicated scheduling of games for BU, a true basketball arena, etc.
You forgot one other interested party; i.e. the taxpayer. We're being stuck with too many white elephants as it is. It will NEVER happen!
I would agree with you if the PCC was a white elephant. It has been profitable. Otherwise, it would never have expanded like it recently did. IF BU would contribute to the costs, that certainly would keep more of the burden off the taxpayer. That's part of the win/win. I also agree that it should be done right. If that means a 18,000 size arena, then let's do that.
This was something in the conversation oh about 8 years ago when they began talking about Civic Center expansion. . .I believe that the entire facility is now completely (or at least very close to it) entirely paid off, so it's essentially all profit.
Ideally, they wanted to have an arena that meets NCAA host site requirements (I think 17.5-18K minimum I believe). I believe it's important to do it right, so its ok to take their time, pick the right place and the right size.
In so doing, you could actually make a play at possibly even hosting the BXII or Big Ten tourney in one arena and continue hosting the IHSA tourneys or something like the Summit League or Horizon League tourney in the other. . .
Would do wonders for this basketball-mad town.
A new on-campus arena is impossible. A larger downtown arena is impossible.
I refuse to accept impossible. At some point in the not-too-distant future, something will need to be done for not only Bradley to sustain its competitiveness, but also for Peoria to continue to draw in top-level tournaments and conventions as well.
I know it's not going to be easy, but the serious discussion must start sometime and somewhere.
personally:
Would love to see an on-campus or near campus arena.
realistically and politically:
Not going to happen as long as the civic center is active to say the least.
personally:
a separate larger arena isnt going to happen. Infrastructure needed to support more than one large attraction at a time is cost prohibitive and would take years to complete.
realistically and politically: see above...
What will probably happen down the road:
Gradual expansion of the current Civic Center facilities.