Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam are reportedly seeking over $500 million in public funding for renovations to the team's stadium. The stadium, built in 1999, lacks modern amenities and needs upgrades to keep up with other teams in the league. The Haslams pitched a plan to city officials last fall, proposing that the public cover half of the estimated $1 billion to $1.2 billion cost, with the team covering the other half. The city would likely seek help from Cuyahoga County and the State of Ohio. This news, along with the Haslams' interest in purchasing land in the suburbs, indicates their efforts to pressure the city into providing more funding. The process is ongoing and will not conclude soon.
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