Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam: Team will go to 'Plan B' of renovating current stadium if state doesn't approve $600M for Brook Park dome
- Jimmy and Dee Haslam seek $600 million for a $2.4 billion domed stadium project in Brook Park.
- The Haslams' plan depends on state funding approval by June 30 and legislative action.
- The proposed stadium, part of a larger development, is located across from Cleveland Hopkins Airport.
- Haslam stated, "We will know on the state funding by June 30," regarding the budget's decision.
- Without funding, the Browns will renovate their current lakefront stadium, as their lease ends in 2028.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio— Attorneys for Cleveland and the Ohio attorney general’s office on Tuesday asked a judge to block the Browns from updating the team’s lawsuit over a planned move from the city to Brook Park.
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State legislators are advancing a plan to help the Cleveland Browns finance a new, enclosed stadium. Nothing, though, is in the works for the Cincinnati Bengals, who the Ohio House finance chair said were excluded purposely.The Browns are one step closer to getting $600 million from state-issued bonds under the just-revealed Ohio House version of the next biennial budget. The House's budget proposal, including the $600 million for the Browns, wa…
Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam: Team will go to 'Plan B' of renovating current stadium if state doesn't approve $600M for Brook Park dome
Cleveland Browns await Ohio's $600M funding approval for stadium plans by June's end, key to deciding between lakefront renovation or new dome in Brook Park.
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