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Officials in the northwest suburb are kicking off a formal review of the team's plan for a stadium-anchored campus on the ...
Arlington Heights has hired a consulting firm to review an economic impact study for what could be the Chicago Bears’ new ...
Bears team president Kevin Warren sent a letter to the Chicago Park District expressing frustration over how capital and maintenance funds are spent and requesting documents.
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The Arlington Heights Board of Trustees Monday approved a deal to open a formal review of the Bears' $5 billion plan to build ...
Arlington Heights officials are pushing for a plan that could bring the Bears to the suburb -- and they've reached a significant step in that process.
Asked what put Arlington Heights back on equal footing with the Chicago site, Warren said: "When you start this journey, one of the things I promised George (McCaskey) when I came onto the Bears was ...
The Chicago Bears are reconsidering ... and development potential of the Arlington Heights site, including its abundant space for a mixed-use entertainment district and its adjacent Metra station.
Arlington Heights voters will elect a new mayor on Tuesday, and there’s a big unknown for the village’s next leader: Will the Chicago ... Bears and the other two thirds as an entertainment ...
Arlington Heights ... Bears’ economic impact study of a potential redevelopment of Arlington Park. The contract approved unanimously by the village board is with Hunden Strategic Partners, a ...
Less than a year after the Chicago Bears delivered a grand ... on the 326 acres the team owns in Arlington Heights on the site of the former Arlington Park racetrack. His outward enthusiasm ...
Tinaglia's comments came the same day Chicago Bears President Kevin Warren addressed the new media at the NFL owners' meeting, and spoke glowingly of the Arlington Heights location. Warren said ...
Chicago Bears ... District 15, Northwest Suburban High School District 214 and Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211, whose boundaries encompass the 326-acre site in Arlington Heights.
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