CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns believe an enclosed, suburban stadium will bring more big concerts to Northeast Ohio. But a new Huntington Bank Field isn’t the only venue on the drawing board at their proposed 176-acre sports and entertainment district in Brook Park.

The team’s development partner is working on plans for a smaller music venue and event center, with a possible capacity of 3,000 to 4,000 people.

Peter Kelly, an executive vice president at Lincoln Property Company, dropped that news Monday, during a daylong summit focused on bringing more jobs and activity to the area around Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and NASA Glenn Research Center.

“Our plan is to deliver a music venue. Our plan is to deliver a hotel,” he told a crowd at the Aviator, a restaurant and e

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