The Quicken Loans Arena Renovations may be back on.
According to Chris Tye of WKYC, the Greater Cleveland Congregations released a statement saying they will no longer challenge the deal.
“Today, Greater Cleveland Congregations (GCC) has reached an agreement that will benefit both downtown and Cleveland’s neighborhoods, and has agreed to withdraw petitions challenging the Quicken Loans Arena deal,” the release said.
Tye also reported that there is a press conference scheduled for 3:30 p.m regarding the arena. Read the entire release via Tye’s Twitter below:
JUST IN: Appears the @TheQArena deal may be back on. Just got this from Greater Cleveland Congregations: @wkyc pic.twitter.com/fLOS4a1pTH
— Chris Tye (@TVTye) August 31, 2017
From the moment the deal was supposedly scrapped, rumors swirled that owner Dan Gilbert would look to move the team out of Cleveland.
Earlier this afternoon, however, Gilbert tweeted that he “will never move the Cleveland Cavaliers out of Cleveland. Period. And that’s unconditional.”
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