The Browns say they’re still looking for $1.2 billion in public financing for Brook Park – and they haven’t given up on convincing the state and Cuyahoga County to issue bonds to bridge that gap.
The plan from the Browns' owners includes a $1.2 billion contribution from the public, which private funders would match.
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNHow Cleveland Browns would use public money to help pay for dome projectThe FOX 8 I-Team can now give you the first look at how the Cleveland Browns hope to use tax money to help build a domed stadium in Brook Park.
As promised, the City of Cleveland has sued the Browns' owners over their plans ... particularly the interpretation of what "in the area" means. Unlike the team's last out-of-state move, Brook Park is ...
Separately, the area around the domed stadium would be ... “The relocation of the Browns to Brook Park Stadium will result in the City losing at least $30 million in direct, indirect, and ...
Legislative leaders from both parties are giving a chilly reception to DeWine's plan to fund stadium projects by doubling the ...
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNInside look at plans for new Dawg Pound in Brook Park domeTeam, revealing more than ever before about their plans for building an enclosed stadium and what it would be like for fans.
As the Cleveland Browns try to build support for a new stadium district in Brook Park, there's a debate over how much new ...
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The News-Herald on MSNCleveland files lawsuit to block Browns from moving to Brook ParkThe city of Cleveland on Jan. 14 filed a lawsuit in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court aimed at preventing the Browns from leaving downtown to play in a proposed domed stadium in Brook Park beginning ...
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