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The Bears have release new renderings of their Arlington Park stadium through the design firm, a structure very similar to the one they planned for the lakefront before flipping the plans back to the suburbs.

The project is designed by Manica Architecture and there was actually a rendering released last week, so this is really nothing new.

There is a mixed-use area, which is a district for business around the $4.2 billion stadium. This has always been part of the plan.

The actual problem with all of this is the stadium project has no clearance to begin because they need a bill passed in Springfield allowing for the establishment of a tax freeze, then numerous meetings locally with the Bears and Arlington Heights plus surrounding areas, then a final vote by the village board.

Then everything can actually proceed.

It's just like it was several months ago.

None of this is ever going to occur until they can get the Springfield OK and at the moment the large obstacle appears to be Gov. J.B. Pritzker, and his self-announced stance in favor of keeping the Bear from leaving Chicago.

The Bears are funding the construction after buying the old racetrack, but say they need the tax rate assurance. They claim the project will bring 9,000 permanent jobs and 56,000 temporary jobs to the northwest suburbs.

Another issue entering into all of this is the stadium would be in Cook County and Chicago dominates the county, so almost anything they try to do tax-wise in Springfield will be heavily opposed by the Chicago contingent.

At the moment, it would appear the Bears would need to go it without the tax assurances unless they can swing some type of deal to appease Cook County and Springfield politicians.

There is great skepticism with the fan base that this will ever get built based on how long and all the turns it has taken.

This article first appeared on Chicago Bears on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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