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The mayor says the Browns are moving forward with a plan for a new domed stadium

The mayor says the Browns are moving forward with a plan for a new domed stadium

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The Browns have notified the city of Cleveland of their intention to move forward with construction of a new domed stadium in suburban Brook Park, Mayor Justin Bibb announced Thursday.

In a news conference at Cleveland City Hall, Bibb expressed disappointment in the decision by Haslam Sports Group, which owns the Browns, to leave the current lakefront stadium.

“We have to be practical with our many needs and resources,” Bibb said. “The City’s approach has always been based on fiscal responsibility and long-term benefits for all members of our community. Therefore, I am deeply disappointed in the extensive efforts that Haslam Sports Group has decided to undertake.” Brook Park.

In early August, the city of Cleveland presented the Browns with a $1.2 billion proposal to renovate the current 65,000-seat stadium and redevelop the surrounding property, which would have included $461 million from the city. The city also offered a 30-year extension to the team's lease, which expires after the 2028 season. Bibb had asked the Browns to respond to his offer by August 12th.

Cuyahoga County officials also sent a letter to the Haslams saying they support the proposed renovations and are committed to keeping the NFL franchise in downtown Cleveland “for generations to come.”

The Browns have played on the shores of Lake Erie since their founding in 1946. Their new stadium was built in 1999 when they returned as an expansion franchise. Although it has been modernized, there are major traffic problems and a lack of parking spaces due to its location.

In response to the city's proposal, the Browns released renderings for a $2.4 billion state-of-the-art stadium and entertainment complex about 15 miles south of Cleveland. The Haslams sought a 50-50 private/public partnership to build the stadium.

“Similar to other Midwest markets, this proposed domed stadium would provide a major boost to our region,” the team wrote in a letter to fans in August. “Year-round operation of the stadium would create a major lifestyle and entertainment district that includes experiential retail, housing, hotels and other unique products, attracting year-round visitors and having a significant financial impact on our region.”

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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