Cleveland Browns Break Ground on New Stadium for Bright Future

A substantial groundwork undertaking has been initiated by the Cleveland Browns for a forthcoming sports arena slated for completion in 2029.

The formal inauguration ceremony for the upcoming Huntington Bank Field in Brook Park is scheduled for April 30th of the current year. This novel indoor facility is positioned to become the core component of Northeast Ohio’s most extensive economic advancement endeavor thus far.

Conceived and constructed with supporters and the broader community as a priority, the facility will boast a premier location accompanied by a dynamic multi-purpose entertainment zone. This district will be spearheaded by the acclaimed development collaborator and property enterprise, Lincoln Property Company, thereby stimulating sustained economic expansion and honoring the unique character and essence of the region.

This arena is poised to be an groundbreaking endeavor, hosting a variety of events beyond merely Browns matchups within its 67,500-seat “super theater” configuration. The proposed activities encompass music concerts, NCAA Final Four tournaments, and international football competitions. The initiative itself is projected to create thousands of employment opportunities across Northeast Ohio over the ensuing four years.

“This day represents yet another significant landmark occasion for the future Huntington Bank Field Stadium,” stated Dee and Jimmy Haslam, the Managing and Principal Partners. “We are delighted to persist in our commitment to this stadium initiative and mixed-use complex, as well as to Northeast Ohio as a whole.”

“This venture extends beyond simply a sports venue; we are confident that by dedicating more than $2 billion in private capital, we will contribute to forging an extraordinary, world-class experience for our community and catalyze substantial economic benefits through construction activities, job creation, and a calendar of year-round happenings.”

This strategic relocation will ensure the enduring presence of the Cleveland Browns in Northeast Ohio for many generations ahead.