GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Less than a month remains until hordes of visitors pack their way into Titletown for the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, and road closures are set to arrive in waves, the first of which begins on Saturday.
According to a release from the Green Bay Packers, construction on the site, including the large Draft Theater and stage on the East Side of Lambeau Field, has begun.
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The first of closures begins Saturday as the Theater building will impact Oneida Street adjacent to the Resch campus. South Oneida Street will close between Lombardi Avenue and the entrance to Lambeau Field Lot 1 on the southeast side.
This closure of Oneida Street from Lombardi Avenue to Stadium Drive starts at 7 a.m. on Saturday and lasts until about May 10.
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As for access to Lambeau facilities like the Packers Pro Shop, Lambeau Field Atrium and 1919 Kitchen & Tap, hours remain regular for now; however, hours the week before and during the Draft have not been finalized.
Armed Forces Drive will also be closed to vehicle traffic and visitors to Lambeau for the time being should park in the north and west lots off of Lombardi and Ridge Roads (Lots 4, 5 and 6).
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Parking in front of the Pro Shop will be very limited as construction continues and the Draft approaches. The east side lots at Lambeau Field will be completely unavailable, so community members who plan to attend Resch events should coordinate ahead of time.
More information on road closures can be found on the Ashwaubenon NFL Draft website.