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While the Cleveland Browns contemplate a move to Brook Park, their current home on Cleveland’s lakefront needs another $2.6 ...
Ohio Republicans largely agree that shelling out $600 million to fund a new Cleveland Browns stadium is a good idea. They ...
The head of a nonprofit tasked with bringing life to Downtown Cleveland’s lakefront says losing the Browns to the suburbs will hurt private development.
Let’s read between the lines of Michael Arace's recent article regarding the future of the Cleveland Browns stadium. First of ...
The Ohio Senate has passed a $60 billion state biennial operating budget, which includes a tax cut for the wealthy, some ...
A judge has allowed the Browns to update a lawsuit against the city of Cleveland over the team's planned move to Brook Park.
The owners of the Cleveland Browns announced Thursday their intention to move the team to a new, domed stadium in a suburb of the city after the lease at its downtown home expires in 2028.
The owners of the Cleveland Browns said the team is proceeding with the domed stadium development they want to build in Brook Park, with $600 million in bonds approved by Republicans in the state ...
The team’s current stadium lease expires after ... After the Greater Cleveland Partnership endorsed the Browns’ plan to move forward with their Brook Park project, the city of Cleveland ...
Regardless of where the Browns decide to call home, Clevelanders should be excited about our lakefront’s future. But let’s be ...
Jimmy Haslam, owner of the Cleveland Browns, is a billionaire. Lawmakers should rethink giving him $600 million for a new stadium in Brook Park.
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