CLEVELAND, Tenn. (AP) — Cleveland's Hardwick Field is set to close and be sold either at auction or through sealed bids in 2014.
The airport will officially shut down on Tuesday with a final announcement to pilots filed with the Federal Aviation Administration.
Cleveland Regional Jetport Director of Operations Mark Fidler told the Cleveland Daily Banner the deed to the land will stipulate that it cannot be used as an airport by the new owner.
Revenue from selling Hardwick Field will be put toward paying off the debt incurred during construction of the Cleveland Regional Jetport.
Fidler said his hope is it would be sold in February.
