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A soccer stadium development company that responded to Cleveland State University’s (CSU) offer to repurpose its Wolstein Center site is doing so without coordinating with a non-profit group that has been seeking to develop a soccer stadium at the Gateway South area.

On Thursday, CSU announced that its board of trustees voted to approve a recommendation to begin negotiations with the United Soccer League (USL) and a local company USL Cleveland, LLC on its proposal for a potential redevelopment of the current Wolstein Center site, 2000 Prospect Ave. in Downtown Cleveland.

But this was done without coordination with, and apparently without consideration of an already existing effort t

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