The Cleveland Browns could get hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars to support a new stadium. But other venues are hoping to get state funding.
Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam acknowledged on Monday they may need to pivot to 'plan B' if state funds don't come ...
State legislators have formally introduced an amendment to the next biennial budget to help the Cleveland Browns finance a ...
(The Center Square) – A group of Ohio Democratic lawmakers want answers about the Cleveland Browns’ proposed new stadium. The ...
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FOX 8 News on MSNI-Team: What’s next for Browns dome plans?The FOX 8 I-Team has found more new developments are expected in the coming days surrounding the Cleveland Browns’ plan for a ...
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 ...
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DeWine's forceful comments came as state lawmakers are looking instead at issuing $600 million in state-backed bonds to help ...
The Cleveland Browns made their case for a new Brook Park stadium district in an unexpected place Thursday night – a town ...
Despite concerns from Gov. Mike DeWine, national economists and other lawmakers, Ohio House Republicans are moving ahead with ...
In their quest to build a new domed stadium for the Browns out by the Cleveland airport, the Haslams seek financial help from ...
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Ohio House Republicans’ determination to buck DeWine on the proposed stadium’s funding headlined the budget counterproposal ...
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.
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