Warren wants the lakefront, but fans will come wherever the Bears build, so do it in a place with rare potential ...
The Arlington Heights Village Board approved a new agreement with a traffic consultant after the Bears front office resumed studying what redeveloping the old Arlington Park property would look like.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Chicago Bears have resumed their evaluation process for potentially building a new stadium at the old Arlington Park site. Team president Kevin Warren confirmed the move in a ...
The Bears' quest for a new stadium may be heading back to where it began: Arlington Heights. The big picture: The new stadium drama has now spanned years, with two city mayors and two team presidents.
The aspirational pitch for the site south of McCormick Place comes as the team struggles to gain traction with its lakefront proposal and mulls a future in Arlington Heights.
From excitement to calls for a referendum — with a measure of caution in between — views vary among the Arlington Heights ...
The developer put pictures with its pitch for an NFL stadium and entertainment district at the former Michael Reese hospital ...
The report doesn't say they are building the stadium in Arlington Heights for certain, but the mere fact they are resuming the earlier work done indicates interest. For anyone being realistic ...
The Bears have been publicly advocating for a new lakefront stadium downtown Chicago, but have kept the Arlington Heights option open, since purchasing the old racetrack property in 2023.
Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes said that reports from local real estate agents that the team had reached a deal to build a new enclosed stadium are “speculation.” “We think things are ...