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The Cleveland Browns completed their $76 million purchase of the proposed 176-acre Brook Park stadium site, marking the franchise's most significant financial commitment toward relocating from ...
Browns complete $76 million land purchase for new stadium, expect to leave downtown Cleveland in 2029.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium projects.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is calling for a line-item veto on $600M unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns domed stadium in Brook Park.
With the state of Ohio set to approve $600 million for the domed stadium project, the Cleveland Browns have completed a deal for 176 acres of land in Brook Park.
According to Cuyahoga County Fiscal Office records, the sale of the property in Brook Park where the Haslams want to build a new stadium was official Friday afternoon.
Haslam Sports Group just made another big play in Brook Park – buying the 176-acre site where they hope to build a new stadium and entertainment district.
Cleveland Browns' new indoor stadium at Brook Park moves forward with help of $600 million in Ohio budget.
Ohio lawmakers have approved a state budget that includes $600 million in public funding for the Cleveland Browns' proposed new indoor stadium in Brook Park.
The budget, which must be signed by Gov. Mike DeWine by June 30, features $600 million for the Browns' proposed Brook Park domed stadium from unclaimed funds.