Browns Consider $2.4 Billion Brook Park Stadium
Browns Consider $2.4 Billion Brook Park Stadium
Browns Consider $2.4 Billion Brook Park Stadium
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The Cleveland Browns are considering relocating from their current downtown stadium to a new $2.4 billion domed stadium in Brook Park. This new stadium would be part of a larger lifestyle and entertainment district, including retail, residential spaces, hotels, and other attractions, potentially boosting the local economy. The Brook Park site is favored due to its potential for year-round activity and the inability to feasibly add a dome to the existing stadium due to FAA restrictions. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb proposed a $1.1 billion renovation of the current stadium, with the city offering $461 million in financing, but the Browns have requested more information. The team's lease at the current site expires after the 2028 season, and a decision is expected by August 12. While the new stadium plan is not finalized, the Browns' ownership has shown a clear preference for the Brook Park option.

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