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Browns complete $76 million land purchase for new stadium, expect to leave downtown Cleveland in 2029. The Cleveland Browns ...
The Browns proposed move to a new domed stadium in Brook Park took one step closer to being a done deal late on June 30 when Ohio governor Mike DeWine signed a state budget that includes $600 ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed Ohio’s $60 billion budget on Monday night and during a news conference on Tuesday morning, he boasted about its focus on education, students, families and the investment in ...
It will continue to be called Huntington Bank Field. The Browns have played in their current stadium since it opened in 1999 when the Browns were an expansion team.
The owners of the Cleveland Browns marked a win on Tuesday, thanking lawmakers and Gov. Mike DeWine for including a $600 ...
In a video message, Orcutt says Brook Park will benefit from increased tourism and job creation tied to the Cleveland Browns' ...
The Browns' new home will be the first domed stadium in the AFC North, opening up a world of opportunities. The Cleveland ...
Honorable Mentions: American Family Field (Milwaukee Brewers, MLB); Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals, MLB), Huntington Bank ...
Of the $1.7 billion designated for the “Ohio Cultural and Sports Facility” fund, the first grant of $600 million would be assigned to a football stadium in the Cleveland suburb of Brook Park.
Residents in Dinkytown, Como and Marcy Holmes apartments continue to struggle to find adequate parking in the concentrated neighborhoods. Last fall, the city attempted to alleviate some pressing ...
The Browns are officially getting $600 million from the state. Here's what Jimmy and Dee Haslam said about it.
Ohio lawmakers have approved allocating $600 million toward the multi-billion-dollar project. The budget legislation must be approved by Gov. Mike DeWine by June 30.