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The changes are expected to result in a 50% increase in campus capacity for events, a 10- to 20-minute reduction in event exit times, and 1,200 vehicle hours of congestion removed on an average day at the intersection of DuSable Lake Shore Drive and McFetridge Drive.
Photo: Quinn Harris/Getty Images. The Chicago Bears are reportedly reevaluating the old Michael Reese Hospital site as a potential location for their new stadium. Why it matters: The Bears had already evaluated the Bronzeville location, but deemed it too narrow and a security risk due to the nearby train line. They passed on the location before ...
Reset gives an update on the Bears stadium, the Bears roster and the new coach for the Chicago Sky. An aerial view of the former Michael Reese Hospital property in Bronzeville Tuesday afternoon ...
The Bears had previously ruled out building their next stadium on the site because of its size. At 49 acres, I can understand why a team that purchased the 326-acre Arlington Park property and has publicly declared its interest in building a new stadium along the lakefront would deem the Michael Reese site as having insufficient land.
The Bears' proposed new lakefront stadium includes 70,000 seats, a translucent fixed dome, park space, youth athletic fields, and a hefty $4.6 billion price tag.
The Bears apparently have abandoned plans to build a domed stadium on the 326-acre site of the old Arlington International Racecourse — after spending $197.2 million to acquire it.
If everything works out for the Bears to build their new domed stadium on the lakefront south of Soldier Field, they won’t need a temporary home venue. Team president Kevin Warren said Wednesday ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Chicago Bears on Wednesday unveiled their $4.7 billion plan for a new domed lakefront stadium complex, including added green space and other amenities on the Museum Campus.
Update: The Chicago Bears unveiled plans April 24, 2024, to build a futuristic domed lakefront stadium and asked taxpayers to pick up approximately $2.4 billion of the total $4.75 billion cost of the project. Read more and see renderings here.
The Chicago Bears are planning to build a lakefront domed stadium south of Solider Field and not on land in Arlington Heights.