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BROOK PARK, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns have officially purchased the 176 acres in Brook Park where they plan to build a new ...
Team contributions: The Browns are promising to contribute $1.2 billion for the stadium, plus cover any cost overruns. The ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is urging Gov. Mike DeWine to veto part of the state’s budget bill that would designate $600 ...
The Ohio General Assembly allocated $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Cleveland Browns domed stadium project in Brook ...
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Ohio lawmakers have approved allocating $600 million toward the multi-billion-dollar project. The budget legislation must be ...
According to Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office records, the sale of the property in Brook Park where the Haslams want to build a ...
Haslam Sports Group just made another big play in Brook Park – buying the 176-acre site where they hope to build a new ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is asking Gov. Mike DeWine to reject a plan that would allow the use of unclaimed funds for a ...
The stadium showdown legal battle playing out in federal court might soon be paused at the request of the city of Cleveland.
The Cleveland Browns have always had a home in downtown Cleveland, but with Thursday’s news, the franchise will move outside the center of the city for the first time in the team’s history. The Ohio ...
With the Ohio legislature amending the Art Modell Law in a way that allows the Browns to move from Cleveland, the Browns have acquired a 176-acre parcel in Brook Park. Via Daryl Ruiter of 92.3 The Fan ...
The Cleveland Browns now officially own the land on which the team plans to build a $2.4 billion enclosed stadium and a ...
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