Lawyers for Cleveland and the Browns sparred in letters Thursday afternoon and continue building their playbooks for court as the debate heats up over the future of Huntington Bank Field.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Documents released by the City of Cleveland Thursday show the city and the Cleveland Browns are ready to take the “Modell Law” lawsuit to court.
Ronayne said the county could “supplement” Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb’s $461 million proposal to renovate the downtown stadium.
The Browns look forward to expeditiously resolving all of the parties' claims in the litigation pending,' the team's attorney ...
The owners of The Cleveland Browns say they want a domed stadium in Brook Park and that they’re starting to prepare for a ...
Due to a decline in population to under 375,000 residents, council was required to eliminate two seats, with some areas being ...
Plans call for the 176-acre site in Brook Park to house the new Huntington Bank Field enclosed stadium, as well as the ...
The Cleveland Browns executed the clause to solidify the purchase of the 176 acre site in Brook Park to build a new enclosed ...
This week, Mayor Justin Bibb applied more pressure on the team’s owners to stay in Cleveland. In a letter to owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam, Bibb informed them of the city’s plans to invoke the Art ...
The Cleveland Browns’ push to move out of the city and play in a proposed domed stadium has encountered a new road block ...
The Modell Law was passed by the Ohio General Assembly in 1996 after Art Modell moved the previous Browns franchise to Baltimore.
Here is everything you need to know about Huntington Bank Field, including a full schedule of upcoming events that will be ...