Cleveland Browns Give Inside Look At $2.6 Billion Stadium That Looks More Like Top Of The Line Prison
Umm … what are we doing, Cleveland?
Prior to the sale of Personal Seat Licenses (PSLs) in September, the Cleveland Browns have provided an inside look at their new $2.6 billion stadium.
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The organization is planning on building a state-of-the-art facility that will feature a dome and will be located in the Brook Park suburbs — around 16 miles from the current stadium in downtown Cleveland. (RELATED: NFL Will ‘No Doubt’ Have Franchise Based Outside United States, Roger Goodell Says)
If everything goes through, the new stadium will be open beginning in the 2029 NFL campaign, even with construction costs rising.
With a groundbreaking held in April, the Brook Park site has already seen progress.
When it comes to the PSLs, the opening of the 4,000-square-foot stadium experience center marks the start of a sales process that will last three years as the new venue comes online.
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Now, let’s get to the elephant in the room, or should I say, the maximum-security penitentiary.
For a cool $2.6 billion, you’d expect an architectural marvel that screams cutting-edge NFL entertainment, but it’s looking more like a prison meant for some of America’s toughest criminals. I mean, seriously, this doesn’t give off “yard time is at 3:00 PM” energy?
All you would need to do is throw up some razor wire, a couple of guard towers and floodlights, and you have a full-fledged prison here.
As if it wasn’t bad enough to be a Browns fan already, now they have a home stadium that looks like a literal 25-to-life sentence?
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Rough, just rough.



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