More Green Bay road closures begin as NFL Draft site build enters its next phase

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Now just 10 days away from one of the biggest events in Green Bay history, the NFL Draft site build is entering its next phase meaning the start of additional road closures and changes to parking.

According to a release from the Green Bay Packers, the majority of public parking at Lambeau Field and Titletown are now closed, however, the Lambeau Field Atrium and businesses in the Titletown District remain open.

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As of now, parking remains available in Lot 10 on the south side of Lambeau Field, in the south side lot of Brookwood Drive adjacent to Titletown, and in the Lombardi Time Square parking lot on the northeast corner of Lombardi Avenue and Ridge Road.

Officials say pedestrian routes are available to both Titletown and the Lambeau Field Atrium from each of the open parking lots with the Atrium and Titletown businesses being accessible from the corner of Lombardi Avenue and Ridge Road or from the West Premium Entry at the base of Ariens Hill.

As for the additional road closures, as of Sunday, South Ridge Road is now closed between the north side of Lodge Kohler and Lombardi Avenue. The eastbound lanes of Lombardi Avenue between Marlee Lane and Holmgren Way are also closed.

Alternate routes can still be used to access businesses around the stadium. Anyone looking to visit Kroll’s, Lodge Kohler, and Bellin Health can continue to use the business’s parking lots during normal business hours but must now approach from the south or east neighborhoods.

In accommodation to building the NFL Draft Experience, officials say Titletown’s football field, the Shopko Optical Playground, and 46 Below are closed until April 24.

The Lambeau Field Atrium and the businesses inside (Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame and Stadium Tours, 1919 Kitchen & Tap) will all have adjusted hours from April 14 through May 5.

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From April 14 through April 19, the Packers Pro Shop and the Packers Hall of Fame and Stadium Tours will be open each day from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The 1919 Kitchen & Tap will only be open for lunch (11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) with the last possible seating being at 2:00 p.m.

Starting on April 20, the Lambeau Field Atrium and its businesses will be closed to the public until the NFL Draft Experience opens on April 24 at noon.

The Atrium and the businesses inside of it will begin to mirror the hours of the NFL Draft on April 24 with the exceptions of 1919 Kitchen & Tap being closed on April 24 for a private event and Stadium Tours not being offered again until April 29.

All adjusted hours through May 5 for the businesses in the Lambeau Field Atrium can be found here.

Officials with the Green Bay Packers say another round of road closures will begin on April 19 and will include the westbound lanes of Lombardi Avenue between Marlee and Holmgren.

All final closures leading up to the 2025 NFL Draft will begin on April 23 with traffic being detoured around South Ridge Road to the north of Morris Avenue and Mike McCarthy Way between South Oneida Street and Holmgren Way.

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Local businesses and parking in these areas are said to still be accessible but will be closed to through traffic. A map of all the detours and closures taking place over the next few weeks can be found here.

To register to attend the 2025 NFL Draft, the NFL Draft Experience, or to find up-to-date information on everything going on surrounding the draft, fans are encouraged to download the NFL OnePass App.