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On 6/5/2025 at 11:03 AM, Geowizical said:

Yeah at present, the only parts of the project I forsee happening alongside the initial stadium build out are the

  • Parking lots

  • Team Shop

  • Operations building

  • Hotel

  • "Events space"

  • Ped bridge to more parking

Other than that it might be many many phases/years later before any residential and full retail buildout happens

Something I have been wondering about and have not seen mentioned yet as it relates to this project, is why would this not be a great option for Dan Gilbert to partner on this and move and build out his casino as part of this project? Would turn the project into a year round attraction which would help with the hotels, retail and dining aspects of the project. Having the casino as part of the stadium development in Brookpark seems like a no brainer to me. Curious to hear thoughts on this.......

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^ I believe the casino has to remain at or close to its current location.

38 minutes ago, aJk said:

Something I have been wondering about and have not seen mentioned yet as it relates to this project, is why would this not be a great option for Dan Gilbert to partner on this and move and build out his casino as part of this project? Would turn the project into a year round attraction which would help with the hotels, retail and dining aspects of the project. Having the casino as part of the stadium development in Brookpark seems like a no brainer to me. Curious to hear thoughts on this.......

I feel his hands are full from Detroit and the Riverfront. I would like for him to focus on making that the best thing possible. Now if Blitzer(?) wants to dip his hand in, that would be very welcomed.

1 hour ago, aJk said:

Something I have been wondering about and have not seen mentioned yet as it relates to this project, is why would this not be a great option for Dan Gilbert to partner on this and move and build out his casino as part of this project? Would turn the project into a year round attraction which would help with the hotels, retail and dining aspects of the project. Having the casino as part of the stadium development in Brookpark seems like a no brainer to me. Curious to hear thoughts on this.......

He can’t. The current casino locations are bound to a state constitutional amendment. The only location in the state where one could currently be built is behind Tower City. But it would have to be either considered as an expansion of the current, or relocation of the current one.

didn't he sell his stake in the casino?

2 hours ago, aJk said:

Something I have been wondering about and have not seen mentioned yet as it relates to this project, is why would this not be a great option for Dan Gilbert to partner on this and move and build out his casino as part of this project? Would turn the project into a year round attraction which would help with the hotels, retail and dining aspects of the project. Having the casino as part of the stadium development in Brookpark seems like a no brainer to me. Curious to hear thoughts on this.......

Please, we don't need even more businesses that are downtown removed to the suburbs. Moving the casino from downtown will make the place even more of a ghost town by 7pm

1 hour ago, AsDustinFoxWouldSay said:

Please, we don't need even more businesses that are downtown removed to the suburbs. Moving the casino from downtown will make the place even more of a ghost town by 7pm

It’s not movable.

As expected. The influential get more, everyone else...less and less so.

This funding should outrage any citizen of Ohio. How is it okay to allocate $600 million to HSG and yet less money is allotted towards education. HSG never considered that Cleveland couldn't afford a multi billion dollar new build nor truly wanted a new stadium. This was forced upon us and sold as a necessary need for the region. This reiterates that politicians do not care about the welfare of the majority and now just cater to the wealthy.

I cant wait for all to realize how much parking and tickets will cost to attend a Cleveland Browns' game in Brook Park.

So who is going to maintain the stadium and its surroundings? Not sure if I missed that in all the back and fourth or what.

59 minutes ago, Mov2Ohio said:

So who is going to maintain the stadium and its surroundings? Not sure if I missed that in all the back and fourth or what.

The City has always maintained it. They own it.

1 hour ago, yanni_gogolak said:

The City has always maintained it. They own it.

I meant the new stadium. Not the one the city owns.

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