In their quest to build a new domed stadium for the Browns out by the Cleveland airport, the Haslams seek financial help from ...
(The Center Square) – A group of Ohio Democratic lawmakers want answers about the Cleveland Browns’ proposed new stadium. The group wants a proposed stadium financing plan put on hold ...
The Cleveland Browns on Wednesday, Aug. 7, released renderings of what a potential stadium in Brook Park would look like. Summit County fans believe the team should stay by a 54%-28% margin.
As previously reported by The Center Square, the Browns are asking for $1.2 billion in public funds to pay for a new estimated $2.4 billion stadium in Brook Park.
I am stunned to think our state of Ohio is going to play into the hands of billionaires to create a stadium away from our city and causing Cleveland serious economic harm. Doesn’t it bother ...
It would use additional sports-betting tax revenue -- an estimated $288 million over the next two years -- to create a permanent source of funding for not just the Browns stadium, but future pro ...
A week after the City of Cleveland and the ownership group of the Cleveland Browns tangled in a back-and-forth over the team's proposed Brook Park stadium, the drama has now shifted south to Columbus.
Mike DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly currently hammering out the next two-year budget, lawmakers have reportedly proposed giving the Browns $600 million in bonds to help fund the stadium.
A survey conducted by Marshall Marketing for Channel 19 News may hold some surprising news for local football fans and the Cleveland Browns. A majority of fans in the nine-county Northeast Ohio ...
A trio of Ohio House Democrats said there are "significant, unresolved fiscal questions" about a proposal for state funding for a domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns in Brook Park. Their letter to ...