Browns, Ohio Senate and Unclaimed funds
Digest more
1d
Front Office Sports on MSN$2.4B Browns Stadium Plan Clears Hurdle With $600M State BackingLegislative support for the stadium plan is clear, but more hurdles remain. The post $2.4B Browns Stadium Plan Clears Hurdle With $600M State Backing appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget. Here's what it would mean for property taxes, Medicaid and more.
1d
Dawgs By Nature on MSNBrowns stadium plan clears major financial hurdleOhio Senate approves $600 million for domed stadium project. All that is left is final approval by Gov. Mike DeWine.
Although the mechanism isn’t clear, the Browns are hoping to get $600 million in state funding for a $2.4 billion venue to be built in Brook Park. Assuming the Art Modell Law doesn’t get in the way. On Wednesday, the team made Haslam Sports Group executive V.P. and COO Dave Jenkins available to reporters to discuss recent developments.
Brook Park City Council approved a resolution to pursue state funding for infrastructure improvements tied to a potential $3.6 billion Browns stadium and mixed-use development.
The Cleveland Browns are optimistic about landing make-or-break state funding for their Brook Park stadium project – but it’s still unclear what form that money will take.
House Democrats introduced a competing set of amendments and legislation, including a bill sponsored by a Columbus-area Democrat that would prohibit the state from funding facilities for sports teams with a losing record. The Browns ended the 2024-25 season with a 5-12 record.
The Cleveland Browns have moved a step closer to building a brand new stadium. Much debate has raged over the plans for the NFL franchise to move away from Huntington Bank Field, which is regarded