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.
According to the Browns' pitch, Cuyahoga County would need to contribute $178 million to the stadium's construction. That funding would depend on adding a 1% bed tax to the existing 1% and creating a ...
As the Cleveland Browns try to build support for a new stadium district in Brook Park, there's a debate over how much new ...
While the Haslams will contribute $1.2 billion, $600 million would come from the state of Ohio, $422 million from Brook Park, ...
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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.
BEREA, Ohio (WKBN) – The Cleveland Browns announced a financial proposal for a domed stadium in Brook Park for the new Huntington Bank Field on Thursday. According to a release from the Haslam Sports ...
In a lengthy item on the team’s website that few will read and even fewer will understand (hand raised), the Browns unveiled ... the draft would return to Cleveland and be held on the city’s lakefront ...
The plan from the Browns' owners includes a $1.2 billion contribution from the public, which private funders would match. Private funding would also cover any overruns.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Gov. Mike DeWine’s budget plan to help pay for a new Cleveland Browns’ stadium and other stadium projects by doubling the state’s sports-gambling tax could be sacked just ...
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