The Cleveland Browns are exploring all options when it comes to their stadium. Either renovate the current one downtown, or build a new on in Brook Park. But, Cleveland architect Robert Corna has a plan that he would like to pitch to the Haslams. Which includes keeping the Browns downtown. He calls it the Hexatron, a six-sided stadium that’s covered with a glass retractable roof. Corna said it could be built in two years with no interruptions to Browns football, all by moving the project into Lake Erie about 100 yards. Current Browns stadium would be demolished and turned into underground parking. The Browns current lease is up in 2028.