Details emerge from Browns discussions with lawmakers last week in Columbus.
The Cleveland Browns are looking for state and local governments to cover half the cost of either a new $2.4 billion domed stadium in suburban Brook Park or $1 billion in renovations to their current lakefront stadium., team representatives held meetings with state lawmakers last week to make their initial pitch, which included showing them not-yet-public renderings of what the Brook Park stadium would look like.
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