Will Jimmy Haslam really ask the city's residents to pay for half of a new Cleveland Browns Stadium?
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 Published On Feb 12, 2024

The Brook Park Browns may become a reality in the near future.

Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and his group bought 176 acres of land in Brook Park by Hopkins Airport, which could be a leverage play against the city to help with funding.

The Haslam's are rich. Really rich. Is it fair to ask the city's residents to front half the bill for a new stadium?

Last week, the Haslams bought 176 acres of land in Brook Park out by the airport, so the question is will they use that land to build a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns and move them to the suburbs? Are the Cleveland tax payers willing to put up some of the money for a new stadium downtown or will the Haslams have to do it on their own outside the city limits?


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