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Browns’ stadium dreams crumbling? Could the Brook Park plan still fall apart over ownership?
Quinn went on to outline what could happen next: the Browns may need to walk away from the Brook Park plan, sign a short-term ...
The Cleveland Browns look set to face a major obstacle in their plans to build a new $2.4 billion stadium. Owners Jimmy and ...
Attorneys for the city of Cleveland argue the Browns are violating their lease by pursuing plans to relocate before the ...
Brook Park advances plans for a new Cleveland Browns stadium following a planning commission's rezoning approval.
Cleveland had hoped to use The Art Modell Law to keep the Browns from leaving downtown for Brook Park. With Ohio changing the ...
The budget signed by Gov. Mike DeWine includes $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Cleveland Browns' Brook Park stadium.
It appears the Cleveland Browns are getting a stadium makeover as the team shared plans for a massive new stadium project on social media. Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett (95) takes ...
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Mayor Bibb’s plan to convert Cleveland’s decades-long dream of a vibrant waterfront into reality
The city's request for qualifications envisions a mixed-use destination with at least 15 acres of public green space, part of the broader Shore-to-Core-to-Shore initiative.
The Cleveland Browns are attempting to build a domed stadium in Brook Park, and early on, it looked like everything was going smoothly. However, the Browns may have just hit a major snag in their ...
The Cleveland Browns Stadium situation could be reaching a resolution according to a new report.. A new post from Ken Prendergast of the NEO Trans-Blog – who has previously been on top of other ...
The City of Cleveland has proposed giving the Cleveland Browns $461 million toward a $1 billion renovation of their current stadium. Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb made that proposal public Thursday ...
The Cleveland Browns on Tuesday promoted a video of a proposed new stadium in Brook Park, Ohio. The proposed mixed-use development would be financed by both public and private funds.
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