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Without any other options in the city, the Bears signed a temporary lease with the Chicago Park District who owns the stadium, for three years with two one-year options. The lease also stipulate that the Park District should upgrade the aging stadium for the sum of $700,000, including: installing synthetic turf, updating and move closer the ...
The team revealed reveal plans Wednesday for a $4.6 billion project to build a new enclosed stadium on the ... The Bears and the City of Chicago are pitching the project as three separate phases ...
Gov. JB Pritzker is not certain whether a new partially taxpayer-funded new stadium for the Chicago Bears should be a priority for the state, seen here on the the House floor in the Illinois State ...
The new stadium would be constructed on a parking lot just south of Soldier Field, the Bears' home since 1971. The team’s lease at the 100-year-old stadium runs through 2033.
Thomas Ricketts, owner of the Chicago Cubs, owns a stake in the stadium. A Live Nation music venue was also proposed. [13] Some local residents indicated they did not want a stadium or a venue. [14] In early 2019, a Chicago alderman suggested that the development include more parkland and green space instead. [15]
In 2013, Bradley Stephens, the mayor of Rosemont, proposed the area of where Impact Field is now located as a possible site for a new Chicago Cubs stadium. [ 2 ] In September 2017, Impact Networking, a provider of business technology services, purchased the naming rights to the ballpark, then under construction, for a 12-year period, for an ...
The Chicago Bears have scheduled a Wednesday news conference to announce plans for “a state-of-the-art, publicly owned enclosed stadium” on the city's Museum Campus near Lake Michigan. “The ...
In December 2020, the District 209 school board approved a $106,400 bid from Chicago-based National Wrecking to demolish the school’s aging football stadium. In October 2021, Proviso East dedicated their new football stadium, Theresa L. Kelly Stadium, named after the long serving board member of District 209, Theresa L. Kelly.