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The Browns will receive $600 million from unclaimed funds to help finance their Brook Park development. Groundbreaking is ...
At Selah Restaurant in Struthers, Ohio, that moment isn’t just possible – it’s practically guaranteed. Tucked into a historic red brick building that once served as a bank, this Italian gem has become ...
Ohio Senate passes $60 billion budget allocating $600 million for Cleveland Browns domed stadium in Brook Park. The budget must be signed by Gov. Mike DeWine.
by: Justin Dennis, Ed Gallek, Peggy Gallek Posted: May 20, 2025 / 11:57 AM EDT Updated: May 20, 2025 / 01:58 PM EDT ...
BROOK PARK, Ohio — The City of Brook Park is discussing plans for a more than $70 million project to improve traffic infrastructure around the proposed Cleveland Browns domed stadium. Brook Park ...
Ohio House GOP leaders backed $600M in bonds for the Browns' proposed $3.4B Brook Park stadium and mixed-use development. The budget must be approved by the Senate.
In December, the team released a study that asserted the team's planned relocation from Downtown to Brook Park would unlock more than $1 billion annually in economic impact for Northeast Ohio. At the ...
Ohio brought in $904 million from sports gaming last year, according to the Casino Control Commission. Most of the existing tax revenue goes toward education, which wouldn't change under DeWine's ...
At an estimated $3.3 billion in construction cost, this enclosed stadium and mixed-use development would more than triple any previously permitted Northeast Ohio construction project. Other massive ...
A new Brook Park entertainment complex, Bibb argued, would compete with publicly funded downtown venues – that is, the Cavaliers’ Rocket Mortgage Field House and the county convention center. Bibb put ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — The FOX 8 I-Team has learned the Cleveland Browns have decided to move the stadium from the lakefront and build a dome in Brook Park. Sources close to the negotiations told us ...
The City of Cleveland ended months of speculation about where the Cleveland Browns will play in the future, announcing that the franchise is leaving Downtown Cleveland, the team’s home since 1946.