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The Bears, Fire and White Sox are in the market for new homes, while the Blackhawks and Sky eye expanding their footprint in ...
The Chicago Bears have submitted required traffic and financial impact studies to Arlington Heights. But the move will require much more.
The Chicago Bears paid nearly $200 million in 2023 to buy the 326-acre Arlington Park racetrack in Arlington Heights. The border of Rolling Meadows surrounds the north, west, and south sides of ...
The Bears will be able to keep in place a digital billboard that sits next to the former Arlington Park practice track, under permission extended Monday by the Arlington Heights village board.
Rolling Meadows, Illinois to investigate Bears' possible move to Arlington Heights 00:40. Leaders in the northwest Chicago suburb of Rolling Meadows want to know how their municipality could be ...
A report by Bloomberg News says there is a movement afoot to sell shares of the Bears but they were owned by the late Andrew ...
The possibility of a new Bears stadium is already attracting major investment to Arlington Heights, with one recent land sale pointing to growing interest in the area. Bakery chain expanding in ...
The Bears also have a team of consultants and lobbyists, while Arlington Heights has hired traffic and financial experts to peer review the work submitted by the Bears.
Chicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren wanted shovels in the ground before 2026, but government and bugs could hold up the start of construction on the new stadium in Arlington Heights.
Per Robert McCoppin of the Chicago Tribune, a memorandum the Bears agreed to with School Districts 15, 211, and 214 set current property taxes for the Arlington Heights location and made the ...
Analysis: It wouldn't be the worst thing for the Bears to look around for a nearby school to house their training camps once ...