Market and Economic Analysis for a Proposed New Major League Lacrosse Stadium and Multi-Field Sports Complex at Green Branch Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland Prepared for: Presented by: Final Report December 2012 4427 W. Kennedy Boulevard ∙ Suite 200 ∙ Tampa, Florida 33609 ∙ Phone 813.281.1222 ∙ Fax 813.315.6040 www.crossroads-fl.com Crossroads Consulting Services is a Limited Liability Company December 21, 2012 Mr. Eric Johnson Maryland Stadium Authority 333 W. Camden St., Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21201 Dear Mr. Johnson: Crossroads Consulting Services LLC (Crossroads Consulting) is pleased to present this market and economic analysis to the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) regarding a proposed new Major League Lacrosse (MLL) stadium and multi-field sports complex at Green Branch Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland (County). In accordance with our agreement, this report summarizes our research and analysis which is intended to assist the MSA and the County with their decisions regarding the potential development of the proposed new complex. The information contained in the report is based on estimates, assumptions, and information developed from market research, industry knowledge, input from potential demand generators, as well as other factors including data provided by the MSA, the County, and other secondary sources. We have utilized sources that are deemed to be reliable but cannot guarantee their accuracy. All information provided to us by others was not audited or verified and was assumed to be correct. Because the procedures were limited, we express no opinion or assurances of any kind on the achievability of any projected information contained herein and this report should not be relied upon for that purpose. 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Kennedy Boulevard ∙ Suite 200 ∙ Tampa, Florida 33609 ∙ Phone 813.281.1222 ∙ Fax 813.315.6040 www.crossroads-fl.com Crossroads Consulting Services is a Limited Liability Company Table of Contents 1. Introduction and Executive Summary 1 2. Overview of U.S. Lacrosse 13 3. Market Analysis 28 4. Comparable Facilities Analysis 65 5 Economic Analysis 82 1. Introduction and Executive Summary 1 Project Background The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is a bi-county agency serving Prince George’s and Montgomery Counties in Maryland. The original purpose of the M- NCPPC was to practice “long-range planning and park acquisition and development.” Since its inception, the M-NCPPC’s responsibilities have expanded to include administration of Prince George’s County’s public recreation program. The M-NCPPC operates and maintains more than 27,000 acres of parkland throughout the County including land developed to provide parks, picnic areas, athletic fields, historic sites, community centers, and recreation facilities as well as undeveloped green buffers and stream valley parks. In addition, the M-NCPPC operates and maintains more than 35,000 acres of parkland in Montgomery County. The M-NCPPC also oversees certain aspects of operations at Prince George’s Stadium, which is home to the Class AA Bowie Baysox minor league baseball team. The M-NCPPC has prepared a master plan for the proposed new Green Branch Athletic Complex regional park which is located just south of Prince George’s Stadium. Phase 1 of the complex is slated to include the three irrigated softball fields with bleacher seating; three irrigated combination soccer/football fields with bleacher seating; a non-irrigated informal field area that can accommodate two youth size soccer fields; a central concession/restroom pavilion; a 8,800 square foot play area; picnic pavilions; a loop pedestrian trail; and 495 parking spaces. Although none of the fields will be lighted, underground conduit for future lighting will be provided as part of the Phase 1 development. These program elements are planned to be built on approximately 65 acres of the 319-acre parcel. The State allocated a $1 million grant towards the development or improvement of Green Branch Athletic Complex in 2012 contingent on the County providing and expending a matching amount. Phase 1 – Concept Plan Source: M-NCPPC. 1. Introduction and Executive Summary 2 Although not yet funded, the M-NCPPC also prepared a preliminary Phase 2 concept plan for the remaining acreage which included a variety of recreational uses based on different levels of formal and informal levels of interest by potential user groups. Phase 2 – Concept Plan Source: M-NCPPC. In spring of 2012, Greenhorne & O’Mara completed a Phase 1 Archaeological Survey of the Green Branch Athletic Complex Parcel 6 in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The scope of the study involved the survey of the 254-acre parcel as well as background and archival research, the systematic excavation of shovel test pits, analysis of all artifacts recovered, documentation of the results, and recommendations for the preservation or mitigation of the eight archaeological sites identified in the project area. Certain areas were omitted from the study as there would be little likelihood of artifacts remaining in these areas. The study recommended that four of the eight sites remain undisturbed or if not possible, Phase II investigations be conducted to assess whether they are eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Because these archaeological sites are located throughout the site area for the proposed complex, it will be important to determine the actual land area that can be developed. During the M-NCPPC’s planning process, the County was approached to consider the merits of constructing a new 22,000-seat lacrosse stadium to host the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Chesapeake Bayhawks and an adjacent 10-field sports complex that could accommodate youth/amateur leagues and tournaments as part of the Phase 2 development at the Green Branch Athletic Complex. MLL was founded in 2001 with six teams including the Baltimore Bayhawks, Boston Cannons, Bridgeport Barrage, Long Island Lizards, New Jersey Pride, and Rochester Rattlers. The Bayhawks have won four MLL Championships and four division titles including the 2012 MLL Championship. In November of 2006, the Bayhawks announced the team would be renamed the Washington Bayhawks and play their home games in Washington, D.C. at Georgetown University. In 2007, the team played its home games at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. In 2009, the Bayhawks returned to Maryland and began playing their home games at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis. 1. Introduction and Executive Summary 3 In March of 2010, the Bayhawks announced the new ownership group: Hometown Lacrosse, LLC led by Bayhawks president Brendan Kelly. The Bayhawks also announced that the team name would be changed to the Chesapeake Bayhawks in order to include all areas of the region from Baltimore to Virginia and Washington, D.C. to the Eastern Shore. Total attendance for the Bayhawks has increased from approximately 26,500 for the six home games in 2010 season to 66,700 for the seven home games in 2012. Although team ownership is satisfied with its current home in Annapolis and the relationship with the U.S. Naval Academy, developing a new MLL stadium as part of the Phase 2 development at the Green Branch Athletic Complex presents a unique opportunity for consideration. Purpose of the Study Given this backdrop, Crossroads Consulting was retained to assess specific market and economic issues associated with potentially developing a proposed new MLL stadium and multi-field sports complex at the Green Branch Athletic Complex. While the driving force of the Phase 1 development is to better meet the community’s recreational needs, Phase 2 is envisioned to provide program elements and related infrastructure that attract an MLL stadium as well as competitive athletic tournaments and other activities that generate economic and fiscal impacts to the County and the State. This study is intended to serve as a resource for the M-NCPPC and the MSA in their future planning decisions regarding this project. Work Plan The work plan included qualitative and quantitative analyses that focused on the unique attributes of Prince George’s County, market supply relative to demand for the proposed new MLL stadium and multi-field sports complex, operating strategies, and project economics. Specific research tasks completed include, but were not limited to: Surveyed/interviewed stakeholders such as area governments and related agencies, the Chesapeake Bayhawks, educational institutions, the convention/visitor industry, the business community and others to obtain
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