BROOK PARK, Ohio — Brook Park City Council voted late Thursday to rezone the proposed site for a new Cleveland Browns stadium, making way for the project despite unresolved questions about whether the building will be a hazard to passing planes.
Council members approved the land-use change in a 6-to-1 vote as Haslam Sports Group executives and roughly a dozen community members looked on.
The vote opens up a 176-acre industrial site for mixed-use redevelopment, with apartments, hotels, retail and offices planned around a new, enclosed Huntington Bank Field. Brook Park moves to rezone potential Browns stadium site - but is still hashing out a deal
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“Every day, there’s more work to be done. We have a lot of work to do to