The Chicago Bears have resumed economic impact, traffic and other evaluative studies and begun to refine conceptual site ...
Even as Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren has steadfastly repeated the team’s intention to build a new stadium along ...
The Arlington Heights Village Board voted Monday night to move forward with its plan to try to lure the Bears out of Chicago.
Late in 2024, Warren and the Bears reached an agreement with Arlington Heights officials over a property tax dispute surrounding the 326 acres of land the team purchased in the suburban community with ...
Per the report, Bears president/CEO Kevin Warren confirmed the effort in a recent letter to Arlington Heights Village Manager Randy Recklaus. The work by the team’s consultants was paused two years ...
The Chicago Bears have resumed their evaluation process for potentially building a new stadium at the old Arlington Park site.
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.” ...
Now, both the team and the village are moving forward in studying plans for a potential new stadium and entertainment district at Arlington Park, the 326-acre former site of Arlington ...