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Chicago Bears: "I don't care if you fix up the house...."

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  • George KG Offline
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    George K
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    ...I'm leaving.

    The Bears are positioned for a future relocation from downtown Chicago to the suburb of Arlington Heights in order to build a new "world-class" stadium. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is proposing the city make its own renovations to keep the team in town. A mayoral committee is set to recommend Chicago "explore the feasibility" of adding a dome to Soldier Field, the Bears' longtime open-air stadium, along with other significant updates to the historic venue, per Crain's Chicago Business.

    But on Friday, the Bears shot down those proposals, revealing it's either Arlington Park -- where they plan to build their new home -- or bust.

    "The only potential project the Chicago Bears are exploring for a new stadium development is Arlington Park," according to a statement from a Bears spokesman, per the Daily Herald. "As part of our mutual agreement with the seller of that property, we are not pursuing alternative stadium deals or sites, including renovations to Soldier Field, while we are under contract."

    The Bears can exit their Soldier Field lease in 2026, and the team last fall finalized a purchase agreement for the Arlington International Racecourse, a 326-acre property in Arlington Heights, with eyes on construction of an entirely new complex. Last renovated in 2002, Soldier Field is an iconic destination among NFL venues because of its history, but it also has the smallest capacity (61,500) of any current stadium. The Arlington Heights area would conceivably also give the Bears room to expand their stadium into a multipurpose entertainment complex.

    If the Bears entertained the dome proposal, it would likely require taxpayer contributions, per Crain's, with costs estimated between $400 million to $1.5 billion. The most recent NFL stadiums to open with enclosed roofing include the Chargers' and Rams' SoFi Stadium in California, which reportedly cost more than $5 billion; and the Raiders' Allegiant Stadium in Nevada, costing approximately $1.9 billion.

    Do these "taxpayer contributions" ever return the gift investment?

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      Jolly
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      Jerry's World.

      That's what NFL teams want in today's market.

      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      • George KG George K

        ...I'm leaving.

        The Bears are positioned for a future relocation from downtown Chicago to the suburb of Arlington Heights in order to build a new "world-class" stadium. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is proposing the city make its own renovations to keep the team in town. A mayoral committee is set to recommend Chicago "explore the feasibility" of adding a dome to Soldier Field, the Bears' longtime open-air stadium, along with other significant updates to the historic venue, per Crain's Chicago Business.

        But on Friday, the Bears shot down those proposals, revealing it's either Arlington Park -- where they plan to build their new home -- or bust.

        "The only potential project the Chicago Bears are exploring for a new stadium development is Arlington Park," according to a statement from a Bears spokesman, per the Daily Herald. "As part of our mutual agreement with the seller of that property, we are not pursuing alternative stadium deals or sites, including renovations to Soldier Field, while we are under contract."

        The Bears can exit their Soldier Field lease in 2026, and the team last fall finalized a purchase agreement for the Arlington International Racecourse, a 326-acre property in Arlington Heights, with eyes on construction of an entirely new complex. Last renovated in 2002, Soldier Field is an iconic destination among NFL venues because of its history, but it also has the smallest capacity (61,500) of any current stadium. The Arlington Heights area would conceivably also give the Bears room to expand their stadium into a multipurpose entertainment complex.

        If the Bears entertained the dome proposal, it would likely require taxpayer contributions, per Crain's, with costs estimated between $400 million to $1.5 billion. The most recent NFL stadiums to open with enclosed roofing include the Chargers' and Rams' SoFi Stadium in California, which reportedly cost more than $5 billion; and the Raiders' Allegiant Stadium in Nevada, costing approximately $1.9 billion.

        Do these "taxpayer contributions" ever return the gift investment?

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        Catseye3
        wrote on last edited by Catseye3
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        @George-K said in Chicago Bears: "I don't care if you fix up the house....":

        Rams' SoFi Stadium in California, which reportedly cost more than $5 billion;

        And worth every penny.

        Not.

        Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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          Jolly
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          Probably not, but candy bars ain't a nickel anymore.

          The Saints are a small market team, in the bottom third of valuation for the league. They're still worth over $2B. The Rams are worth probably $5B.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            Probably not, but candy bars ain't a nickel anymore.

            The Saints are a small market team, in the bottom third of valuation for the league. They're still worth over $2B. The Rams are worth probably $5B.

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            @Jolly Nothing to do with value.

            It's because Ai hate tem. 😠

            Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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              Jolly
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              Good. Nothing wrong with a little old-fashioned hate in a football fan. 😊

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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