Bears expand options for stadium site to include Arlington Heights - ESPN
PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Chicago Bears' plans to build a new stadium took a shift in tone Wednesday at the NFL's annual meeting.
Just over a year after the team declared its goal to build a stadium south of the current site of Soldier Field on the lakefront in Chicago, team president and CEO Kevin Warren said the Bears are expanding their options to include Arlington Heights, Illinois, where the franchise currently owns the 326-acre property that previously housed the Arlington International Racecourse.
«The focus now is both downtown and Arlington Heights,» Warren said. «These are not linear processes or projects. They take time, they take a lot of energy and effort. I am very, very pleased with where we are. I think we, collectively as a group, are where we thought we would be.»
The Bears purchased the land in Arlington Heights for $197.2 million in Sept. 2021 but have not begun developing the site, which was expected to feature a multibillion-dollar stadium project and include restaurants, retail space and real estate. The team began exploring options for a new stadium beyond Arlington Heights in the summer of 2023 when they announced that those plans were «at risk» as negotiations over property taxes reached a $100 million impasse.
One day before the 2024 NFL draft, the Bears unveiled plans for a domed stadium on the museum campus in Chicago. While the team has maintained that the construction of a new stadium will be privately funded, concerns over the burden placed on taxpayers to fund the infrastructure around the stadium have led to an impasse.
In December, the Arlington Heights Board of Trustees unanimously approved a tax settlement with three school districts, which settled the annual property tax bill for the


