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Chicago Bears set to leave Chicago — New Stadium Planned for Arlington Heights

Chicago Bears set to leave Chicago — New Stadium Planned for Arlington Heights

This move signals a dramatic pivot from previous plans to develop a domed stadium on Chicago’s lakefront. Photo: Metro Services


CHICAGO, Ill. (Chambana Today) — In a momentous shift that marks the end of an era, the Chicago Bears are planning to relocate their home base to the suburbs, with ambitious plans to build a privately funded stadium in Arlington Heights, according to team CEO Kevin Warren. The Bears have identified that suburb—now off-limits to state funding—as the only viable location in Cook County capable of meeting their vision for a modern, fixed-roof stadium.

The team, which purchased a vast 326-acre plot in Arlington Heights in 2023, is pushing to finalize plans by the end of this year. Their objective: to position themselves to bid for hosting the Super Bowl as early as 2031. The proposed stadium will feature a fixed roof—a crucial requirement for hosting high-profile events in frigid Midwest winters.

This move signals a dramatic pivot from previous plans to develop a domed stadium on Chicago’s lakefront, a proposal that faltered amid opposition from Illinois state lawmakers.

In his open letter, Warren emphasized the sentimental significance of the shift, noting that Soldier Field—their home for more than half a century—has iconic roots but is due for modernization. He underscored that this relocation is not a retreat from Chicago, but rather an expansion of opportunity, extending the franchise’s reach to where a majority of their fans live.

The Bears intend to collaborate with political, community, and business leaders to address infrastructure needs through local contributions, although state funding will not be used for construction.

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