Statement from Cuyahoga County executive @chrisronayne on #Browns, City of Cleveland $100 million stadium settlement:
“From the beginning, I have said a stadium relocation is bad economic policy that will have negative impacts on our region. My Administration has not and will not financially support a move out of Downtown Cleveland. We are now focused on mitigating negative impacts the stadium project will have on our suburban communities and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.”
OPINION: "Using tax money to move economic activity from one part of town to another is the most reckless and indefensible public policy imaginable. And one of the losers would be Cleveland’s downtown," writes columnist Brent Larkin. https://t.co/eWjh0Wdcsd
Downtown Cleveland, Inc. has and will continue to advocate for our downtown community in alignment with @JustinMBibb and @chrisronayne to keep the @Browns downtown.
“The proposed development in Brook Park can succeed only at Downtown Cleveland’s expense.” - @MDeemer
NEW: Cleveland Browns tell lawmakers they'll offer "up-front cash" to protect taxpayers if state issues $600M in bonds for Brook Park stadium https://t.co/h3hDJUuaMh
December 24, 2016: Xmas Miracle🏈
Local Boy does good
Jamie Meder "the Pierogi Prince of Parma" blocks FG, then Chargers⚡️miss another
#DawgPound win 20-17 avoid 0-16 yr
Jimmy D. on call, Nathan Z & Jimmy interview hometown hero at end
#Parma#Pierogi #Prince
The Linebacker is where @Brady_Quinn told me to go in South Bend, and that place is INCREDIBLE. 10 out of 10, and it's criminal that campus bars like it across the country keep getting knocked down so developers can build Targets and apartments. Not that I'm bitter about it ...
The Browns are going to give Deshaun Watson a chance to come back and, at least, compete to become Cleveland's starting quarterback, according to @MaryKayCabot. More: https://t.co/LNkDADLHHJ Photo: John Kuntz, clevelanddotcom