The Browns on Thursday released a financial plan for a new domed stadium in Brook Park. It involves the public paying half the bill.
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.
Max Miller in his Feb. 2 guest column misrepresents the Haslams’ planned domed stadium in Brook Park ... used as an airport and municipal parking lot, Cleveland stands to miss out on true ...
Takeaways from a media roundtable with Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam. The Browns want a new stadium in Brook Park.
That’s a key question as the Cleveland Browns try to garner enough support to build a $2.4 billion enclosed stadium in Brook Park, flanked by apartments, hotels, offices, retail and parking.
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The Haslam Sports Group, owners of the Cleveland Browns, put forth its plan to finance the proposed $2.4 billion domed stadium in Brook Park on Thursday.
The plan from the Browns' owners includes a $1.2 billion contribution from the public, which private funders would match.
While Alvo felt at home at Callahan's tailgate, Commanders fans elsewhere in the parking lot felt the heat from some Eagles fans — who can be pretty tough on out-of-towners. Tony Proctor drove ...
Tailgaters prepare free shots at Ed Callahan's (not pictured) tailgate in the parking lot of Lincoln Financial Field. (Rachel Wisniewski for NPR) Bradford and her research partner spent four years ...
Tailgaters prepare free shots at Ed Callahan's (not pictured) tailgate in the parking lot of Lincoln Financial Field. (Rachel Wisniewski for NPR) Bradford and her research partner spent four years ...
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