DiGeronimo was part of the ownership group that controlled the property sold to the Browns for the new stadium. And it is one ...
Cleveland’s lakefront nonprofit has picked a developer to shape the future of 50 acres of the waterfront – the sea of ...
Cleveland City Council members approved a $100 million settlement deal with the Browns, making it possible for the team to leave the stadium on the lakefront and build an enclosed facility in Brook ...
The Cleveland area’s regional planning agency and the city of Brook Park have scheduled a public meeting for mid-January to ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - DiGeronimo Development has been selected to reimagine downtown Cleveland’s lakefront. The North ...
The redevelopment area spans roughly 50 acres of prime lakefront land, including about 25 acres of surface parking north of ...
The master developer chosen to shape the future of Cleveland’s Downtown lakefront is Brecksville-based DiGeronimo Development ...
The city of Cleveland and the Browns are dismissing a series of lawsuits over the team’s looming move to Brook Park, ending a ...
A federal judge has denied a request to stop the state of Ohio from moving unclaimed funds into a new state account — ...
The state of Ohio could potentially ground the Cleveland Browns and Haslam Sports Group’s proposed stadium project in Brook Park because of conflicts with Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, ...
The future of the Cleveland Browns stadium remains in flux as city officials and the franchise continue having conversations about the most viable way to provide an updated NFL facility. Reports have ...
The North Coast Waterfront Development Corporation (NCWDC) is a nonprofit established by the City of Cleveland to develop the ...