Browns explore PSLs for new stadium
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The Cleveland Browns are considering implementing Personal Seat Licenses (PSLs) as part of their plan to build a new stadium. A survey from the team indicates that PSLs could range from $500 to $149,300. The Browns are assessing local fan reactions to determine if they will accept additional costs on top of annual season ticket purchases. This approach aims to gather funds from stadium users rather than relying on taxpayer money for construction. The decision reflects the balance of supply and demand, as dedicated fans may be willing to pay for the chance to attend games.
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