Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has been vocal about wanting the Bears to stay in Chicago, and this year alongside team CEO ...
If the team submits construction plans and applies for building ... safeguards for Arlington Heights. Should the Bears decide to pursue a stadium project outside the community, the deal becomes ...
Bears brass have spent recent months touting plans for a new publicly-owned stadium on the Chicago lakefront. Under the memorandum with the schools and village, the Bears would pay an annual $3.6 ...
The plan called for $900 million in public financing, which Governor JB Pritzker called a "non-starter." Last month, the Bears announced they were considering building yet another stadium on the ...
If the Bears submit formal plans and properly seek zoning approval for any project involving the property, such as a stadium, the rate could remain the same but if they don't it could be subject ...
The Chicago Bears have reached a tentative agreement to pay $3.6 million annually in property taxes for the Arlington Park ...
The Major League Soccer franchise, owned by Joe Mansueto, privately presented the concept to the mayor and alderman recently.
The Chicago Bears have an open head-coaching position. And there's a certain type of coach the storied franchise plans to hire ... the city of Chicago and a new stadium project that's on the ...