The Cleveland Browns appear poised to move out of their lakefront home, and the team has a preference to build a $2.4 billion done in nearby Brook Park, Ohio.
www.foxsports.com
"As part of a counter argument, Jenkins wrote the current stadium needs "substantial improvements" for sustainability. "
lol the substantial improvement would be a better team.
I doubt the Brook Park thing goes anywhere unless the owners suddenly change direction and decide to start footing significantly more of the bill. So far the city has been very unwilling to pay for a majority of the work and Brook Park is poorer and even less likely. Maybe they think they can get money from the state, but I don't think the state has been too thrilled with the idea of footing the bill, either.
I don't follow this super closely, but what I keep seeing is that people think the Brook Park thing is trying to find leverage with the city of Cleveland to get a better deal there. And the city isn't biting. Personally, I'd let them walk. I don't think they actually bring that much money into the area except for whoever owns the parking lots.