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The Chicago Bears Friday announced a long-rumored and much-anticipated shift in stadium development focus back to their 326-acre property in Arlington Heights. “Over the last few months, we have ...
Unlike Soldier Field, which is owned by the Chicago Park District, the Bears would own their new stadium in Arlington Heights and the land surrounding it. The Bears have played home games at ...
(Chicago Bears) Armando L. Sanchez / Chicago TribuneClouds pass over the now closed Arlington Park International Racecourse on Sept. 6, 2022, in Arlington Heights.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. — Even as Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren has steadfastly repeated the team’s intention to build a new stadium along Chicago’s lakefront, a potential move to ...
The Arlington Heights board voted 8-0 to seal a deal to set the Chicago Bears’ taxes at $3.6 million per year for the former Arlington International Racecourse.
The Chicago Bears have reached a tentative agreement with three Arlington Heights-area school districts over a long-running property tax dispute for the 326-acre Arlington Park property.
The Bears unveiled conceptual designs in 2022 for a massive mixed-use stadium district at Arlington Park, the home of Illinois’ most famous horse racing track for nearly a century until the last ...
The Bears have reached a tentative agreement with three Arlington Heights-area school districts over a long-running property tax dispute for the 326-acre Arlington Park property, officials ...
The Chicago Bears are keeping plans for an Arlington Heights stadium alive as a dispute over property taxes for the 326-acre Arlington Park property has been temporarily resolved, according to mult… ...
Chicago Bears envision an "entertainment destination with multiple facets" in Arlington Heights. But the team cautions it still is in the exploration phase.
The Bears do still own the Arlington Park property and pay more than $6 million a year to play at Soldier Field, according to their lease, which runs through the end of the 2033 season.