Cleveland Browns' $2.4B stadium gets green light from Ohio transportation regulators

FILE - From left, Brant Standridge of Huntington Bank, Dee Haslam, Cleveland Browns owner, Steve Steinour of Huntington Bank and Jimmy Haslam, Cleveland Browns owner laugh after pressing a button to display "Huntington Bank Field" on the scoreboard at an NFL football news conference announcing Cleveland Browns Stadium will now be called Huntington Bank Field, on Sept. 3, 2024, in Cleveland. At rear is David Jenkins, Browns' chief operating officer. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Department of Transportation approved a permit on Thursday for the construction of a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns.

The proposed stadium would be built in suburban Brook Park, next to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. The Browns are looking to begin construction next year and start playing in their new home in 2029, following the completion of their 30-year lease at their lakefront stadium in downtown Cleveland.

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