Arlington Heights' new mayor meets with Chicago Bears' president
Arlington Heights' new mayor meets with Chicago Bears' president 00:36
It's not a done deal, but the Chicago Bears are still focused on the development site in Arlington Heights for a potential stadium, according to a spokesperson for Mayor Brandon Johnson's office.
The spokesperson said in a statement that the mayor spoke with leadership from the team, who indicated they "intend to prioritize the development site located in the Village of Arlington Heights."
The team, in a statement, said:
"Over the last few months, we have made significant progress with the leaders in Arlington Heights, and look forward to continuing to work with state and local leaders on making a transformative economic development project for the region a reality."
The Bears have been talking about a move from their home of more than 50 years at Soldier Field since 2021.
The Bears bought the site of the old Arlington International Racecourse for $197 million in February of 2023, and had the grandstand and other structures on the site demolished. But months later, the team put the Arlington Heights plan on the back burner in favor of building their new stadium along the Chicago lakefront.
The location later came back into the picture as a possible stadium site.
In November 2024, the Bears reached a tentative deal over property taxes, and the village board approved an agreement between the Bears and nearby school districts the following month.
The mayor's office said the Johnson Administration worked to present a good deal to the Bears and the city for the team to remain at the lakefront, but was not allowed to move forward financially due to the climate in Springfield.
The office also said, "The city remains open and will help facilitate any movement to keep the team in Chicago."
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Jeramie Bizzle
Jeramie Bizzle is a web producer for CBS Chicago. Jeramie began working with CBS Chicago as an intern in 2017 and returned as a full-time Web Producer in 2021. He has previously written for the Austin Weekly Newspaper, OakPark.com and Sportskeeda.