New $2.4 Billion Huntington Bank Field Announced in Cleveland

Conceptual design of Huntington Bank Field stadium

Cleveland, October 3, 2025

News Summary

The Haslam Sports Group has announced the selection of AECOM Hunt and Turner Construction Company for the construction of the new Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland. This enclosed stadium, featuring a seating capacity of 67,500, aims to enhance the fan experience for various events. Groundbreaking is set for early 2026, with an anticipated opening for the 2029 NFL season. The project will create thousands of jobs and is expected to significantly benefit the local economy.

Cleveland – The Haslam Sports Group and Cleveland Browns have announced the selection of AECOM Hunt and Turner Construction Company to manage the construction of the new Huntington Bank Field, a $2.4 billion enclosed stadium set to be the first of its kind in Ohio. The enabling work for the project commenced on October 1, 2025, focusing on site preparation, grading, and utility installation.

The formal groundbreaking for Huntington Bank Field is set for early 2026, with plans to create a state-of-the-art facility that aims to enhance stadium innovation and elevate fan engagement by bringing audiences closer to the on-field action. Anticipated to seat 67,500 patrons, the venue can be expanded to accommodate up to 75,000 for concerts and large events, enabling it to host a diverse range of activities year-round, including NCAA Final Fours, international soccer matches, and popular concerts.

The stadium’s design comes from HKS, a prominent sports architecture firm known for its innovative stadium concepts, and draws inspiration from the picturesque Lake Erie and the vibrant City of Cleveland. The project is expected to generate more than 6,000 construction jobs and create thousands of additional full-time positions through both stadium operations and surrounding mixed-use development.

In terms of financing, the state has committed $600 million toward the project, with an additional $300 million covered through site-generated city taxes borrowed by the Browns. The current stadium lease of the Browns is set to expire at the end of the 2028 NFL season, aligning perfectly with the planned opening of the new facility in time for the 2029 season.

Mayor Edward Orcutt has highlighted the significant historical economic impact the new stadium is expected to bring to Brook Park, reflecting the project’s importance for local development. The construction management team, AECOM Hunt and Turner Construction, possesses over 55 years of combined experience in building NFL stadiums, with successful previous projects including Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and SoFi Stadium in California.

The collaboration with DiGeronimo Companies and Independence Excavating emphasizes local expertise in the construction phase and further strengthens community ties to the project. This initiative is seen as critical for both the Cleveland Browns and the Northeast Ohio community, aiming to deliver not just a world-class stadium experience but also a vibrant mixed-use entertainment district that spurs long-term economic growth.

Jason Kopp, COO of AECOM Hunt, expressed that the stadium represents a new era of reimagining fan experiences within the region. Preliminary site operations have been visible and indicative of an accelerated start, showing commitment from the construction teams to keep the project on track for its ambitious timeline.

Key Features of Huntington Bank Field

Feature Description
Location Brook Park, Ohio
Seating Capacity 67,500 (expandable to 75,000)
Construction Start Date October 1, 2025
Groundbreaking Ceremony Early 2026
Estimated Economic Impact 6,000+ construction jobs
Financing $600 million from state, $300 million from city taxes
Target Opening 2029 NFL season

FAQ Section

What is Huntington Bank Field?

Huntington Bank Field is an upcoming enclosed stadium in Brook Park, Ohio, which will serve as the home ground for the Cleveland Browns.

When is the stadium expected to open?

The stadium is targeted to open in time for the 2029 NFL season following its groundbreaking in early 2026.

What economic benefits will the new stadium bring?

It is projected to create over 6,000 construction jobs and thousands of full-time positions from stadium operations and surrounding mixed-use developments.

Who is managing the construction of the stadium?

The construction management will be handled by AECOM Hunt and Turner Construction Company.

What types of events will the stadium host?

The stadium is designed to host a variety of events, including NFL games, NCAA Final Fours, international soccer matches, and concerts.


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