A judge in Ohio has temporarily blocked state officials from transferring unclaimed funds to pay for the new Cleveland Browns ...
Judge Bill Sperlazza issued a 14-day halt on the $600 million funding plan that would use unclaimed funds for the Browns' new ...
Cleveland’s lakefront nonprofit has picked a developer to shape the future of 50 acres of the waterfront – the sea of pavement north of Huntington Bank Field and the land where the stadium now sits.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — While the Cleveland Browns contemplate a move to Brook Park, their current home on Cleveland’s lakefront needs another $2.6 million in emergency repairs. The latest expenses are part ...
The 14-day temporary restraining order blocks the state from $1.7 billion in unclaimed funds to a new fund intended to pay for sports and cultural projects on Jan. 1.
Ohio should use unclaimed funds — money left by thousands of Ohioans in abandoned accounts — to pay for a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns, Senate Republicans said on June 3. Senate Republicans ...
The state of Ohio could potentially ground the Cleveland Browns and Haslam Sports Group’s proposed stadium project in Brook Park because of conflicts with Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, ...
Attorneys behind some still-pending lawsuits hope they can complicate the Cleveland Browns’ move away from the city and into a new suburban stadium.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — For nearly a century, Cleveland has devoted a stretch of its lakefront to a mammoth sports stadium with the help of tax dollars — a civic tradition that began with a bond issue and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Every Friday, 19 News is going beyond the headlines to bring you the latest on the stadium showdown. The city’s legal team asked a judge Friday to reconsider his decision ...
Gateway faces hundreds of millions in stadium repairs it is legally required to pay, with little room to negotiate timing or ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Lt. Governor Jim Tressel was at The University of Akron on Thursday at a roundtable. He discussed making sure every Ohioan gets a chance at his or her best life, and he ...