Chicago Bears announce $197.2m purchase of Arlington Heights land… in what could be the NFL franchise’s new home after plans for a dome at Soldier Field were scrapped
The Chicago Bears are closing in on a new, and critically enclosed, stadium after purchasing land Wednesday in what could be a step toward a long-awaited new stadium in Arlington Heights.
Chicago announced that they paid $197.2 million for the 326-acre plot. Before Bears fans get too excited, the team cautioned that the purchase does not mean plans for a new stadium and an entertainment district will come to fruition.
‘There is still a tremendous amount of due diligence work to be done to determine if constructing an enclosed state-of-the-art stadium and multi-purpose entertainment district is feasible,’ a statement from the Bears read.
Soldier Field on Chicago’s lakefront has been the Bears’ home since 1971. The team played at Wrigley Field from 1921 to 1970, and if a new stadium is constructed, the franchise would have its name on the mortgage for the first time since arriving in Chicago.
Economic analysts have said building a Bears entertainment district would create more than 48,000 jobs and generate $9.4 billion for the local economy.
The Chicago Bears confirmed it had purchased the 326-acre plot for a handsome $197.2m
‘The Bears will continue to work closely alongside the Village of Arlington Heights, surrounding municipalities and their residents to solicit extensive feedback on how we can best benefit local communities and Bears fans across Illinois,’ the statement said.
‘This planning will include a robust diversity, equity and inclusion program that prioritizes local hiring throughout every stage of the development.’
Chicago envision restaurants, retail and more on the site of the shuttered Arlington International Racecourse some 30 miles northwest of Soldier Field — all for about $5 billion, with some taxpayer help. The Bears plan to pay for their stadium, but want taxpayer dollars to cover infrastructure costs such as roads and sewers.
The city of Chicago proposed last summer enclosing Soldier Field and increasing its capacity from a league-low 61,500. But the Bears have insisted the only possibilities they were considering were for the Arlington Heights site.
Justin Fields and the Bears franchise will be hoping for a dome stadium in the near future
Quarterback Justin Fields has his own thoughts on what he envisions for the franchise’s new playing site.
‘I hope we get a dome,’ Fields said on Pardon My Take this week. ‘I don’t care if we’re at Soldier Field, I don’t care if we’re at Arlington Heights. I hope we get a dome.’
‘It is very difficult to adjust to it, especially with the wind. That’s what it’s all about, is the wind. It can be cold.
‘It can be 10 degrees. But, with no wind you’re fine. But with that 15 mile per hour wind, that 20 mile per hour wind, you can’t fight it, it’s tough.
‘When it’s that cold, you have to bundle up. I feel way slower in that cold. It’s hard to stay warm in that weather.’
Soldier Field has been the home of Chicago’s NFL franchise since 1971 after it left Wrigley Field