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Auggie

(31,225 posts)
Mon Jun 20, 2022, 04:54 PM Jun 2022

Cleveland Browns reportedly want new $1 billion stadium, likely publicly funded

cleveland.com/6-20-2022

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland Browns are apparently eyeing a new $1 billion stadium – likely to come at significant taxpayer expense – as part of a costly lakefront redevelopment plan, at a time when the team is already mired in multimillion-dollar controversies.

NEOtrans real estate blogger Ken Prendergast reported the news in a post Friday, writing that unnamed sources close to team owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam told him they want a covered stadium that could cost over $1 billion and are even open to moving the city-owned stadium to a new location near downtown to get it. And so far, the Browns have not denied it.

In a recent interview, Peter John-Baptiste, senior vice president of communications for the Browns and Haslam Sports Group, told Prendergast that he was “a little too far out in front of the story” and would not comment on specifics.

Reached by phone Sunday, John-Baptiste declined to respond to the blog post but confirmed that the team is conducting “feasibility studies on what a new stadium could look like.” The results are expected sometime in 2023 and focus “primarily on renovating the current stadium,” he said, but he could not definitively refute whether plans might eventually include rebuilding or moving the arena.

MORE: https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/06/cleveland-browns-reportedly-want-new-1-billion-stadium-likely-publicly-funded.html

Story mentions redevelopment efforts of the lakefront area that houses the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame -- "housing, retail, parking, hospitality and recreation spaces along the harbor" along with a "land bridge linking the area to downtown ..."

Fine. Redevelopment makes sense. But include a new stadium? The current one opened in 1999.

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Cleveland Browns reportedly want new $1 billion stadium, likely publicly funded (Original Post) Auggie Jun 2022 OP
If the owners had to pay Casady1 Jun 2022 #1
I am pretty sure that some small settlement in Florida or Texas is kicking their chops... Thunderbeast Jun 2022 #2
With all the championships they've brought home to Cleveland, it's no wonder Bristlecone Jun 2022 #3
and they just spent a quarter of a billion on a QB with dozens of sexual assault accusations fishwax Jun 2022 #5
They've had 4 winning seasons since 1990, and the last time rsdsharp Jun 2022 #4

Thunderbeast

(3,426 posts)
2. I am pretty sure that some small settlement in Florida or Texas is kicking their chops...
Mon Jun 20, 2022, 05:06 PM
Jun 2022

...just waiting to starve education and healthcare enough to find a cool billion for a stadium. Public investment to subsidize gazillionaire owners and players is nearly ALWAYS a losing financial proposition. Stadium blackmail is the business model.

Sorry, Cleveland. Either your local taxes are going up so that $300 tickets to football games can be had for eight days a year, OR you can take your team swag to Goodwill and watch the team evacuate.

Some lucky fans in the sunbelt should start saving up for those $30 beers!

rsdsharp

(9,225 posts)
4. They've had 4 winning seasons since 1990, and the last time
Mon Jun 20, 2022, 05:46 PM
Jun 2022

they won a league championship was 1964. They’ve never played in the Super Bowl.

Let ‘em play in a sandlot.

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