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Arlington Heights school districts attempt to mitigate Bears stadium tax issue with new appraisal
The main issue between the Bears and Arlington Heights in shaking hands on building a new stadium at Arlington Park is the land’s assessed value. The two sides reached an impasse on the subject over the summer, forcing the Bears to explore other options for a stadium location. That number is key, as it determines how much the Bears...
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Bears stadium: Where things stand with Soldier Field, Arlington Heights heading into 2024
It’s been quite the year for the Chicago Bears organization. Trading the No. 1 overall pick, a mysterious coaching scandal and a mid-season quarterback debate chronicle the bulk of the team’s 2023. One storyline, though, continues to define the current era of the franchise. Where will the Bears build their new stadium? On October 3, The Dailey Herald reported that…
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Bears looking into South Lot as new stadium location
David Haugh breaks down the most recent development in the Bears new stadium plans on Football Night in Chicago
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Chicago Bears stadium: Where things stand with Soldier Field, Arlington Heights
On October 3, The Dailey Herald reported that a demolition at Arlington Park ordered by the Chicago Bears had been completed. This, however, doesn’t necessarily indicate the Bears will reside there in the future. They’re currently at an impasse with Arlington Heights over property valuation, as it affects future tax bills for the Bears. After deliberating with Arlington Heights —…
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Bears sign Andrew Billings to two-year extension
The Bears have signed defenseman Andrew Billings to a t wo-year extension. Billings talked about what it means to him to get an extension
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List of suburbs in the mix for new Chicago Bears stadium
These are the suburbs that have made an official pitch to become the new home of the Chicago Bears
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Tirico: Bagent's experience fits NFL better than Fields' athleticism
SNF play-by-play commentator Mike Tirico joins Mark Carman on Football Night in Chicago to talk about why Bears QB Tyson Bagent was successful in his first start
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Bears head coach Matt Eberflus gives an update on Justin Fields injury
Bears quarterback Justin Fields dislocated his thumb on Sunday against the Vikings. On Wednesday, Matt Eberflus gave an update on Fields’ injury
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Chicago Bears stadium: Where things stand with Soldier Field, Arlington Heights
On October 3, The Dailey Herald reported that a demolition at Arlington Park ordered by the Chicago Bears had been completed. This, however, doesn’t necessarily indicate the Bears will reside there in the future. They’re currently at an impasse with Arlington Heights over property valuation, as it affects future tax bills for the Bears. After deliberating with Arlington Heights —…
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Bears complete demolition at Arlington Park
Demolition is complete at Arlington Park with the final structure slated to have been destroyed on Tuesday, Oct. 3, according to The Daily Herald. The Daily Herald released photos of the scene at Arlington Park, amid a demolition ordered by the Chicago Bears in tandem with their stadium endeavors. The Bears received a permit to conduct the demolition in May…
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Bears' Luke Getsy addresses challenges offense faces with quick turnaround
The Bears offense had success against the Broncos on Sunday but can they carry the momentum over to Thursday’s game against the Commanders. Luke Getsy talks about what challenges the offense will face this week
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Chicago Bears stadium: where things stand with Arlington Heights, more
After deliberating with Arlington Heights — the 326-acre land the Chicago Bears bought for $197.2 million — about developing a stadium at Arlington Park, the Bears suddenly pivoted off the location. “Everything is on the table,” Kevin Warren told Peter King on his podcast. “We had that period where we were focused on Arlington. We have some issues to work…
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Why Bears quarterback Justin Fields thinks Cole Kmet is so valuable to team
Bears quarterback Justin Fields talks about why Cole Kmet is so valuable to the Bears
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Did the Chicago Bears change their logo?
The Chicago Bears threw the football world for a loop last month when fans discovered a crucial change to the team’s primary logo. According to the organization’s official brand guidelines, the Bears now list the mascot head as the team’s primary logo, while the wishbone “C” is listed as a secondary logo. Previously, this was reversed, with the wishbone...
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Matt Eberflus comfortable flexing Dan Feeney around OL in week 1
Bears coach Matt Eberflus talks about using veteran Dan Feeney to fill the offensive line gaps caused by injury
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Will Chicago Bears AND Chicago White Sox end up in Arlington Heights?
A new report came out on Sunday morning saying the Chicago White Sox are reportedly evaluating their options for a new stadium as their lease expires at Guaranteed Rate Field in 2028, but could a retractable-roof ballpark be on the table and where would it be?
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Could being on Lake Michigan be reason for Bears to stay in City of Chicago?
On this episode of Football Night in Chicago, Brendan Sugrue joins Laurence Holmes to discuss the latest news surrounding the Bears stadium project. Sugrue talks about the new timeline Kevin Warren discussed and why he thinks the Bears might be considering saying in the city
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President Kevin Warren says ‘everything on table' when it comes to new Bears' stadium
Bears president Kevin Warren was on Peter Kings’ podcast and discuss the latest news about the Bears’ stadium project. Warren said ‘everything is on the table’ when it comes to stadium location
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Why the Chicago Bears changed their primary logo
At some point this offseason, the Chicago Bears quietly changed their primary logo. Here’s what we know about the move that’s thrown Bears fans for a loop of speculation about team’s future: On Wednesday, the Bears confirmed that the organization’s primary logo has been changed to the mascot head. “The Bear head has been a co-primary mark for many...
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Mark Grote: Khalil Herbert will get the most touches in Bears' backfield
Mark Grote joins Mark Carman on Football Night in Chicago to discuss Bears training camp. Grote talks about Khalil Herbert leading the backfield
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