GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) โ Negotiations to extend the lease for Lambeau Field between the Packers and the city of Green Bay have come to a halt.
The Packers say it could have a domino effect, starting with a delay of construction work it had planned for this offseason.
The Packersโ lease for Lambeau Field with Green Bay and the Green Bay/Brown County Professional Stadium District ends in 2033. There are options to extend it 10 additional years, but the Packers recently tried extending it by 30 years, until about 2063.
โWe had made three proposals, written proposals, after discussions and did not receive a counter proposal,โ said Aaron Popkey, the Packersโ director of public affairs. โDisappointed there, but mostly disappointed just that negotiations were ceased by the city.โ
โThe challenge the city has with this particular offer, the last offer thatโs been made, is that itโs worse than the one we currently have in place,โ said Brian Johnson, the vice president of Green Bayโs city council.
The Packers paid the city about $1.1 million last year to use Lambeau Field. The current lease calls for an annual increase of 2.75%.
Popkey says the deal offered to the city reflects increased costs the team would be taking on including a commitment to $1.5 billion in future maintenance and upgrades. That is on top of $600 million the Packers say theyโve invested into the stadium over the past two-plus decades.
โWhat the Packers are proposing here are continued improvements, projecting $1.5 billion and spending on those without any public tax money,โ said Popkey. โThatโs the best situation any municipality could hope for.โ
Johnson says Husch Blackwell, the Denver law firm versed in stadium deals the city hired for the Lambeau negotiations, has indicated the cityโs current deal is not favorable compared to others across the country.
โObviously for the city to agree to a deal that pays us less, that forces us to really evaluate cut services or an increase to property taxes,โ said Johnson. โThatโs why it doesnโt really make sense for us to continue negotiating a term that reduces that payment.โ
The Packers are also now re-evaluating their expenses due to the stalled talks. $80 million in upgrades to the main concourse level have been put on hold and appear unlikely for next Aprilโs NFL Draft.
FOX 11 asked Popkey why the decision was made to halt the construction.
โI think itโs prudent for any business where itโs making investments in its facility and its operations or anything like that,โ said Popkey. โI think you have to have some certainty over what your arrangement is going into the future.โ
Popkey says delays could drive up costs and postpone the work to a future offseason โ one when the stadium could host a concert. He says the teamโs other investments, including charity support, could be impacted.
Another sticking point appears to be Green Bayโs desire for the Packers to commit to economic development in the city. Popkey says the Packers are willing, but it needs to make sense.
โWe donโt want to become the economic development director for the city, but definitely want to help out if there are some proposals out there that make sense to be a part of.โ
โIf we can kind of take a step back from that and say how do we take that $500 million that you have and instead of benefiting a hedge fund in New York City, how do we deploy some of that capital locally in a way that gives you the same return youโre getting,โ said Johnson. โI think thatโs where we both probably agree thereโs some opportunities and we just have to find the details to make that work.โ
Both sides say they are willing to continue negotiations. The city says it first wants to see an offer better than its current deal.
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