For the previous couple of months, the Brewers have been begging metropolis/state leaders to present them cash for so-called ballpark upgrades. Final month, the Governor of Wisconsin proposed giving the Brewers nearly $300 million in public cash in alternate for an extra 13 years being added to the lease. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel wrote a good story detailing how this proposal actually meant that taxpayers will find yourself paying nearer to $450 million in renovations over the subsequent 20 years.
A number of Brewers executives did a PR tour and tried to tell everyone that the Brewers “need nothing greater than to proceed enjoying baseball in Milwaukee for an additional technology”. He goes on to assert that the one folks that may assist the crew are town/state leaders … not the crew itself, who are worth billions? The Brewers even employed a “consultant” who discovered that “additional funds” had been wanted for the ballpark. This report involves us from Venue Options Group (VSG). This group is paid by the skilled sports activities groups to present inflated statistics to cities/states in order that the crew can get no matter taxpayer funding that they need.
A number of months in the past, town of Nashville, Tennessee, paid VSG to write a report that might assist metropolis leaders decide whether or not to construct the Tennessee Titans a brand new stadium or to renovate the present one. The report instructed metropolis leaders nothing. At the moment, Nashville and the Titans have a lease settlement that states that town is “required to supply a first-class stadium”. VSG’s report didn’t embody what “first-class” meant nor what it might appear to be. Did the VSG report clarify the distinction between what prices are required versus “bells and whistles” enhancements that aren’t required beneath the lease settlement? No. Will need to have forgotten that half.
When Nashville Scene requested VSG why they didn’t reply that query, a accomplice at VSG claimed that “We are not qualified to make that determination”. But, the mayor of Nashville used this report back to justify why town ought to construct a brand new stadium and no renovate the present one. Now we’re on the finish of the day and metropolis leaders nonetheless don’t know what it might have value to renovate Nissan Stadium. They paid and acquired a report which merely goes over the Titans’ proposed renovations. Let’s see how a lot the VSG report impressed a number of metropolis council members:
- “This doesn’t present me with the knowledge that I must make a sound choice on one thing that’s gone have an enormous fiscal impression on our metropolis for generations”, acknowledged Council Member Delishia Porterfield. WPLN, 11/08/22
- “The report was a whole waste of cash”, wrote Council Member Erin Evans. Center Square, 11/08/22
- “My concern, and I feel quite a lot of my colleagues’ concern is the truth that … we don’t know inside the fee what’s a necessity and what’s a need, what we’re obligated to, and what we wish to be good and glossy and funky”, acknowledged Council Member Courtney Johnston. Tennessean, 11/08/22
Again to Milwaukee. Fortunately for native taxpayers, the Brewers proposal is now “dead”. One of many many complaints in regards to the proposal was not simply the sum of money being given, however that town was solely getting 13 years added to the lease? Contemplating that the ballpark was constructed and “largely financed” by Milwaukee-area gross sales taxes, why not add quite a few extra years to the lease?
After quite a few folks complained in regards to the VSG report, the Brewers determined to have a “personal guide” go over the VSG report. They shortly employed an organization, CAA ICON, who brazenly claims to be “trusted by owners” and is the “industry-leading proprietor’s consultant” and a “strategic administration consulting agency for public/personal sports activities and facility homeowners”. Nothing bias about that. Despite the fact that prior ballpark experiences took months and even years to complete, this one solely took 30 days! To the shock of virtually nobody, this new report found that the Brewers want even MORE public cash than beforehand thought.

Then I noticed a piece in the Business Journal that mentioned the Brewers state of affairs with a number of native enterprise homeowners. Everybody needs the funding to get achieved and for the Brewers to remain. However how you can get that achieved is totally different relying on whom you converse to.
- In keeping with one enterprise govt, metropolis/state leaders ought to get a deal achieved since they “reap massive benefits” and “continue to bring in millions in revenue” from the ballpark. Fantasy numbers. Why don’t we simply pay for the ballpark upgrades with these advantages and revenues that the cities/states get however apparently don’t report back to the general public?
- Different executives instructed the Enterprise Journal that the state of Wisconsin ought to “agree to provide additional funding” as a result of Milwaukee should have that cash for extra police and native companies. Actually?
- One other govt needed extra metropolis/state funding, but additionally famous that the sports activities crew ought to subsequently give a new revenue source to town/state in alternate. That won’t occur right here. I don’t see any method that the Brewers would enable metropolis or state leaders to get a constant income stream, irrespective of how huge or small, out of this ballpark.

One very last thing. The Milwaukee Brewers president of enterprise operations has a favor to ask of you. Please cease calling the general public cash that the Brewers need an “allocation of money” and as an alternative name it an “investment from the state”. Then the Brewers did what they all the time do when the topic of cash comes up. We’ve created $2.5 billion value of financial impression over the past 20 years! Besides, as this site has written about a few times, the Brewers haven’t nor ever created such a big financial impression. Just like the Titans did with VSG, the Brewers employed an organization referred to as Conventions, Sports activities & Leisure Worldwide (CSLI), to write a report stating that the crew did create this financial paradise. As Urban Milwaukee reminds us, the report used “questionable knowledge” and disregarded “numerous research undercutting its claims”.
However so what? The Brewers received out of it what they needed. I nonetheless see that stat put into quite a few totally different articles across the nation.
