The Bears later pivoted to plans for a domed stadium on the Chicago lakefront,unveiling a $4.7 billion proposalthat would have relied on$2.4 billion in public funding. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzkerhas called that p
CHICAGO (CBS) --As they offered a first look at their plans for a new home in Arlington Heights, the Chicago Bears said Tuesday, while they won't seek public funding for a new domed stadium in Arlington Heights, they expect to seek some taxpayer assis...
It all could be part of the effort to leverage Chicago to get a deal done. Or it could be a very realistic alternative, if nothing will get the Chicago project off the ground. The Bears nevertheless remain focused on a $3.2 billion domed stadium on Chicago’s lakefront. I...
As the Bears keep trying to finagle a new stadium in Chicago, one of their suburban options has gotten a long-awaited boost. Via Mitchell Armentrout of the Chicago Sun-Times, the Bears have reached a tentative deal with Arlington Heights and local school district leaders o...
The City of Rolling Meadows announced Thursday, May 22, 2025 that three forms of experts may be utilized to prepare for the possible development of a Chicago Bears stadium at the former Arlington Park. If […] What Time Is the Memorial Day Parade in Downtown Arlington Heights in 2025 Mon ...
I'm not sure. What I am sure of is that the Bears would probably love to control their own stadium and field and not have high school playoffs on them 2 days before the Lions come to town. But I'm just speculating. Mayor Lightfoot wasn't done. She had to throw in a little barb...
MORE:Lightfoot: Bears 'gotta come to the table' after bid for Arlington Heights racetrack The Bears are interested in building a privately-financed domed stadium on this 326 acre site. By most estimates, that would cost about $2 billion. ...
The focus of the evening was more on the bigger picture of how the stadium project could transform Arlington heights. CBS 2's Charlie De Mar reports.
The idea of a move to Arlington Heights for the Bears kept coming up over and over again as the years went on. A 1987 Chicago Tribune reportindicated that a developer at that time pushed a plan for a Bears stadium across the street from Arlington Park. This came as Mayor Harold Washing...