Construction has officially started for the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay, with less than a month until the big event kicks off. The Packers announced that work on the site is underway, including the creation of the “Draft Theater” on the east side of Lambeau Field, near the Resch campus. The theater will be the main venue where all 32 NFL teams will make their picks, with a viewing area spanning 250,000 square feet outside the stadium. The Draft runs from April 24 through April 26.
To accommodate the build, some streets will be closed. Oneida Street will shut down between Lombardi Avenue and the entrance to Lambeau’s Lot 1, and Armed Forces Drive will also be off-limits to cars. Visitors to Lambeau Field will need to park in Lots 4, 5, and 6, with limited parking available near the Packers Pro Shop and the American Family Insurance Gate. As construction continues, access to the parking lots will become more restricted, so it’s best to plan ahead if you’re attending events at the Resch Center.
Local businesses in the area, including those at Titletown, will stay open, but be sure to check with them directly for any changes in their hours. The Packers are expected to provide more info soon about parking and site access as the event nears.