Jimmy Haslam says the Browns may stay on the lakefront if Ohio lawmakers reject $600 million in funding for a new domed stadium in Brook Park.
The Haslam Sports Group wants to move the team to a stadium in Brook Park, while the City of Cleveland wants the team to play in downtown.
The Haslam Sports Group, owners of the Cleveland Browns, are seeking $1.2 billion in public funding for a new domed stadium. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine proposed a 40% tax on sports gambling to fund ...
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Axios on MSNBibb sounds off on Haslam lawsuit challenging the "Modell Law"The Cleveland Browns filed an updated lawsuit in federal court this week, asking a judge to rule that the Modell Law doesn't apply to their pursuit of a domed stadium in Brook Park. Catch up quick: The law was designed to give cities an opportunity to retain pro teams when owners attempt to relocate them.
Browns owner Jimmy Haslam revealed Monday that he’ll know by June 30th if Ohio comes through on funding for the the proposed new $2.4 billion enclosed stadium in Brook Park, and if not, he’ll revert to renovating the existing stadium.
There were moments after Myles Garrett went public with his trade demand to the Browns where things could have gone south. It ended up in an new deal.
After several months of negotiations between Berea officials and the Cleveland Browns/Haslam Sports Group management team, Berea City Council recently approved two ordinances needed for the mixed-use “District 46 at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus” project.