"The Chicago Bears remain focused on investing over $2 billion to build a publicly owned enclosed stadium on Chicago's lakefront while reevaluating the feasibility of a development in Bronzeville. That being said, we remain significant landowners in Arlington Heights and establishing a framework for ...
"The Bears will continue to work closely alongside the Village of Arlington Heights, surrounding municipalities and their residents to solicit extensive feedback on how we can best benefit local communities and Bears fans across Illinois," the statement said. "This planning will include a robust div...
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 ...
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 assist...
Plans are afoot here to redevelop the 323 acres in suburban Arlington Heights as a sports stadium-race track complex similar to the Meadowlands in New Jersey. The Cubs, who want a new night-game stadium, and the Bears would both play there. ...
The Bears also revealed that they would not seek public financing for the stadium itself, but that they could potentially negotiate with Arlington Heights officials to seek financing for other portions of the proposed site. According to a press ...
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The Chicago Bears unveiled a nearly $5 billion proposal for an enclosed stadium next door to their current home at Soldier Field as part of a major project that would transform the city's lakefront.
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 Washi...
The plan called for $900 million in public financing in upfront costs andanother $1.5 billion in taxpayer funds for infrastructure improvements around the stadium. While Mayor Brandon Johnson came out in favor of the proposal, Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker in Maycalled the Bears' proposal a "nonsta...