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The sale was finalized on February 15, 2023, for $197.2 million, [34] [35] [36] with plans on building a new $5 billion domed stadium on the land. [37] Demolition of former Arlington Park began in May, 2023, [ 38 ] but after disagreement over the property tax assessment, [ 39 ] prompted the Bears to explore alternative sites for its planned ...
The Bears' $2 billion contribution to the stadium portion still leaves them $1.2 billion short. The rest will come from an already established 2% hotel tax, which will cover $900 million.
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.
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 ...
Over the 20-year absence of the National Football League from Los Angeles many proposals were made for stadiums that would attract an NFL team to the Los Angeles Area. The trend began in 1995 when a stadium planned to be built in Hollywood Park was rejected by Los Angeles Raiders owner Al Davis in favor of relocating back to Oakland, California due to a stipulation that he would have had to ...
[2] New Flamengo Stadium: 78,000 Rio de Janeiro Brazil: CR Flamengo: 2029 [3] Jaipur Cricket Stadium: 75,000 Jaipur India: Rajasthan cricket team, Rajasthan Royals: TBD [4] Guangzhou Football Park: 74,404 Guangzhou China: Guangzhou F.C. 2026 [5] New Milan Stadium: 71,500 Milan Italy: AC Milan, Inter Milan: 2030 [6] New National Stadium: 70,000 ...
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 ...
Lincoln Yards Stadium was the working name for a planned 20,000-seat soccer stadium to house the future Chicago team in the USL Championship. [1] [2]Plans for the stadium, which was to sit on the west side of the North branch of the Chicago River, include a retractable roof in order to host other sporting, entertainment and cultural events.