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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a new budget into law on Monday night, per Daryl Ruiter of 92.3 The Fan. The bill includes $600 million in state money for the Browns to build a new stadium ...
The Ohio legislature is contemplating changes to Ohio Revised Code 9.67, better known as the Art Modell Law, which would facilitate the Cleveland Browns moving to a new stadium located less than a ...
While I think that the Stadium move will impact some local businesses that need the 10-day-a-year influx of Browns fans, there's potential for that land to bring people downtown every day of the year.
With $600 million in public funding secured, the Cleveland Browns’ stadium vision is becoming a reality. A dome is about to rise, with plans to open by the 2029 NFL season. This move isn’t ...
The Cleveland Browns now officially own the land on which the team plans to build a $2.4 billion enclosed stadium and a corresponding mixed-use development. According to Cuyahoga County records, the ...
The Ohio General Assembly allocated $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Cleveland Browns domed stadium project in Brook Park as part of its approved budget.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a two-year, $60 billion operating budget that flattens the state’s income tax and sets aside $600 million in unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns stadium ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a two-year, $60 billion operating budget that flattens the state’s income tax and sets aside $600 million in unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns stadium.
The surge comes just weeks after Gov. Mike DeWine signed a state budget which allocates $1.7 billion in unclaimed funds to go toward the new Cleveland Browns stadium and upgrades at other sporting ...
Ohio will take control of $1.7 billion in unclaimed funds, with $600 million reserved for the Browns, $400 million for other stadium projects and $700 million for unknown purposes.