What's Next for Chicago Bears Stadium Plans After Indiana Makes Push for Hammond?
The Chicago Bears consider a $3 billion public-private stadium option in Indiana while Illinois leaders debate a megaprojects bill to provide property tax certainty.
- On Wednesday, the Chicago Bears advanced plans for Hammond, Indiana, while telling Arlington Heights officials they haven't picked a final location, with Recklaus saying `They also reassured us in that same phone call that that does not mean that there's been a pivot to Indiana`.
- Indiana's proposal, with about $1 billion from the Indiana state government and $2 billion from the Bears, heightened urgency for Illinois leaders, with a vote expected on Monday.
- Recklaus said negotiators had a productive meeting and quoted the team, `They also reassured us in that same phone call that that does not mean that there's been a pivot to Indiana`, reflecting direct reassurances to the Village.
- Illinois lawmakers say a committee hearing was not canceled for lack of progress, and the bill could be heard next week, while Pritzker stressed he won't harm taxpayers but can assist with infrastructure.
- The Indiana House will vote on Monday, and Governor Mike Braun signaled he would sign if it passes, intensifying Illinois' urgency to finalize a bill for property-tax certainty, officials said.
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Capitol Fa - Your Illinois News Radar » Official Arlington Heights statement says Bears ‘have repeatedly assured the Village that the news regarding Indiana does not mean that they have made any decisions on a final site location’CapitolFax.com
* Village of Arlington Heights… On Wednesday afternoon, Village Manager Randy Recklaus participated in a 3-hour meeting in Springfield with representatives of the Illinois Governor’s office, Illinois House and Senate Leadership, and the Chicago Bears. This meeting was highly productive and forward moving, as various aspects of the Mega Project Bill were discussed. The cancellation of [...]
More Than a Team: What the Bears’ Future Means for Chicago
Source: Kara Durrette / Getty The Chicago Bears’ potential move to Indiana has left fans reeling, and the city is abuzz with speculation. As a long-time Chicago resident and WGN news anchor, Ray Cortopassi joins us to break down the latest developments and share his insights on the situation. Ray’s extensive experience in the Chicago media landscape gives him a unique perspective on the city’s reaction to the news. “I would say this has been a w…
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