Cleveland Seeking Development Partners for Lakefront Plan as City Addresses Potential Demolition of Current Browns Stadium by 2029
CLEVELAND, OHIO, JUL 15 – Cleveland aims to replace the Browns stadium with mixed-use development and seeks new anchor destinations to sustain lakefront growth, with developer responses due in September.
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Cleveland seeks developers for lakefront vision - without a Browns stadium
CLEVELAND, Ohio - In a nod to the future, the city of Cleveland on Tuesday issued a call out for developers to dream up ideas for a downtown lakefront without a space-consuming, little-used football stadium.
I-Team: Browns' offer to city before moving to dome
CLEVELAND (WJW) -- The FOX 8 I-Team has found what hasn't been revealed before about the Cleveland Browns moving to a dome. It comes on the day the city took a big step toward building something new on the lakefront. Mom calls police after toddler throws sand at Bay Village park The I-Team has learned the Browns have offered to do more than simply move out of their current stadium on the lakefront, leaving the city with an empty building. …
Cleveland seeking development partners for lakefront plan as city addresses potential demolition of current Browns stadium by 2029
Cleveland invites developers to reimagine 50 acres along the lakefront, enhancing connectivity and public spaces, including the area currently home to Browns stadium
Cleveland, nonprofit seek developers for 50-acre Downtown lakefront site – including Browns stadium
Cleveland is seeking developers for 50 acres of its Downtown lakefront including the land where Huntington Bank Field now stands.During an interview, Mayor Justin Bibb said hes being pragmatic and crystal-eyed about the Cleveland Browns plans to leave the lakefront for a new stadium in Brook Park in 2029. At this point, he said, it makes sense to pitch developers on the entire site, including the stadium, and not just the 25 or so acres of parki…
Cleveland offers lakefront stadium site to developers
Huntington Bank Field may not be located on Downtown Cleveland's lakefront for much longer after a new, enclosed stadium is built in suburban Brook Park. If so, what should replace it? And who should do it? The answer to those questions will be the result of a request for qualifications (RFQ) issued by the city and its partners today.
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