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Cleveland's mayor released a formal statement clarifying that the city intends to fight to keep the Browns in the downtown ...
Jimmy Haslam, owner of the Cleveland Browns, is a billionaire. Lawmakers should rethink giving him $600 million for a new ...
The Cleveland Browns' plan to leave downtown and build a $2.4 billion domed stadium in suburban Brook Park has turned into a ...
Brook Park Mayor Ed Orcutt tells the I-Team that final paperwork is being submitted to ask for state money to pay for road ...
Peter John-Baptiste, the Browns' chief communications officer, said HSG isn't anticipating or projecting 70 major, ...
The Cleveland Browns plan to move to a domed stadium in the Cleveland suburb of Brook Park was never going to be as simple as ...
For years, Cleveland Browns fans have dreamed about a new stadium. Ownership finally seemed to be taking big steps toward ...
The Browns went public in mid-February with their $2.4 billion Brook Park stadium plan, saying they would provide $1.2 billion and cover any cost overruns, and asking the state for $600 million ...
The plan for the Brook Park site, as detailed by the Browns in August, calls for a $2.4 billion domed stadium that would “anchor a large-scale lifestyle and entertainment district, including ...
this plan would leave the average taxpayer — who may never set foot in the stadium — footing a bigger share of the bill than if the Browns moved to Brook Park.
The Haslam Sports Group, owners of the Cleveland Browns, are seeking $1. ... with a $600 million bond issue for the stadium. Critics argue the Haslams' plan relies on unrealistic projections ...
Last month, the Browns shared details of their plan to finance the $3.4 billion economic development project, which features a $2.4 billion domed stadium along with a mixed-use development.