The Browns want to build a new stadium in Brook Park. The powers-that-be in Cleveland are opposed to that plan. Via WKYC.com, ...
With the season lost, the team's main focus is 3 to 4 years away. This ownership group could have billions riding on it.
The report cites data from comparable venues in Detroit and Indy, which the Haslams have trumpeted as economic impact drivers ...
The Cleveland Browns' proposed move from downtown to the city of Brook Park would leave an estimated $30 million hole in the ...
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Their research suggests that the move could lead to substantial economic losses for the City of Cleveland, as well as ...
The Browns are proposing a $2.4 billion stadium – a price tag they hope to split with taxpayers – and more than $1 billion worth of private development, including apartments, offices, hotels, ...
Cleveland may lose $30 million annually if the Browns move their stadium, affecting jobs and local business revenue.
The Cleveland Browns are moving off the lakefront, according to Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb. Their lease at Huntington Bank ...
Last month, the Cleveland Browns announced their decision to build a new domed stadium in Brook Park, signaling the end of ...
The report outlines an estimated annual loss of at least $30 million in economic output and approximately $11 million in tax ...