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Are the Cleveland Browns in the market for a new stadium? At this point, plenty remains uncertain about the Cleveland Browns' search for a potential new stadium. But while he isn't sure whether the Browns will be renovating FirstEnergy Stadium or building a new stadium in a different location, NEOtrans blog's Ken Prendergast -- who broke the story regarding the team's exploration of new stadium sites -- is confident that construction will begin relatively soon. "I think they're going to have a stadium under construction by 2028," Prendergast told 3News' Isabel Lawrence, referring to the year that the Browns' lease at FirstEnergy Stadium is set to end. "Whether they find they can't afford it or there's not enough public support in the community, then they'll have to go back to renovating the existing stadium, which from what I understand, they really don't want to do... they would like to replace that stadium." Rather, based on his reporting, Prendergast believes that it would be the Browns' preference to build a new stadium, which would likely include either a dome or retractable roof, at a new location. In his reporting last week, Prendergast cited two potential locations the team has been exploring: southeast of downtown, where the Main Post Office is currently located at 2400 Orange Ave., and a location just east of downtown’s central business district, north of St. Clair Avenue -- potentially between East 13th and East 17th streets. While the location east of downtown's central business district might seem preferable considering its proximity to the lakefront, Prendergast noted that the Post Office location might be more feasible considering that it would require fewer businesses to move from their current locations. READ MORE: https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/n...