Brewers Applaud Bipartisan Senate Passage of Historic Legislation to Maintain American Family Field
State Lawmakers Advance Deal that Would Extend Brewers Lease to 2050
MILWAUKEE – Following today’s bipartisan vote in the State Senate on historic legislation that would extend the Milwaukee Brewers lease at American Family Field to at least 2050, Rick Schlesinger, President – Business Operations for the Milwaukee Brewers, released the following statement:
“Baseball is a game enjoyed by working families all across the state, and we are grateful to be near a final agreement to keep Major League Baseball in Milwaukee for all to enjoy. The MMAC study demonstrated that American Family Field has contributed north of $2.5 billion in statewide economic impact since opening its doors in 2001, and by extending the ballpark’s useful life, we are working to preserve an important economic driver for the future.
“The Brewers will continue to collaborate with all stakeholders in the days and weeks ahead, as policymakers work on the final steps to put legislation on the desk of Governor Evers. As the Brewers landlord, the Stadium District needs resources to honor its current lease agreement with its tenant. Today’s bipartisan vote creates a path to provide those resources.”
In addition to the $2.5 billion-plus in direct statewide impact referenced in the study released by the MMAC, the ballpark supported 3,000 jobs in 2022 alone. Total state and county sales taxes generated by Brewers activity at the stadium in 2023 is a projected $24.1 million, and with the new City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County shared revenue legislation, an additional $4.2 million is forecast to be added to that total in 2024.
Located in the smallest market as defined by Major League Baseball, the Brewers require a premier ballpark to drive ticket sales and continue to field competitive teams – making maintenance of the ballpark all the more critical.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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