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Arlington Heights Stalled: Bears Eye New State
18 Dec
Summary
- Chicago Bears' new stadium project in Arlington Heights is stalled.
- The team is now exploring options in Northwest Indiana.
- Legislative blockade has obstructed the planned stadium development.

The Chicago Bears' plan for a new stadium in Arlington Heights has encountered significant setbacks, leaving the project stalled. Two weeks before the end of the year, the team's stated goal of breaking ground in 2025 on their 326-acre property appears unlikely.
President and CEO Kevin Warren announced in an open letter that the team must now expand its search beyond Arlington Heights and critically evaluate opportunities throughout the wider Chicagoland region, including Northwest Indiana. This decision stems from years of effort to build a new home in Cook County and a rational decision on Arlington Heights.
Warren cited a legislative blockade, specifically the lack of traction for a 'mega project bill' that would address tax responsibilities, as a primary obstruction. The organization emphasizes that keeping all credible pathways open is essential to delivering a world-class stadium for fans and a venue befitting their championship aspirations.




