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The Chicago Bears' search for a new "world-class" stadium has been an on-going process for years now with team president Kevin Warren spear-heading the exhaustive and elaborate plan.
In December, Chicago Bears CEO/President Kevin Warren opened the possibility of the team building a new stadium in Northwest Indiana. The Bears have been in a fight with local and state officials about building in Arlington Heights or Chicago for the past few years.
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In December, Chicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren revealed the team was exploring Northwest Indiana for its new stadium project. The Bears hoped to have shovels in the ground by the end of 2025 at the Arlington Heights location, but the team has not had success working with both local and Illinois government bodies to speed up the process.
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Chicago Bears CEO and president Kevin Warren has not made much headway in getting a new stadium project finalized in Cook County or the city of Chicago.
Last week, the Chicago Bears pulled a surprise when CEO and president Kevin Warren revealed the team would explore Northwest Indiana as a potential spot to build a new stadium.
Chicago Bears president Kevin Warren promised that there would be “shovels in the ground” by the end of 2025 at the Arlington Heights location that the team purchased in 2023.
The Chicago Bears are almost as synonymous with the Windy City as deep-dish pizza. But President and CEO Kevin Warren says he's exploring moving the team.
The Bears have been on the search for a new home after playing 54 of the past 55 years in the NFL’s oldest stadium. Earlier this year, they announced Arlington Heights as their target location for the new facility.
The Chicago Bears are expanding their search for the site of their next stadium beyond the 326 acres they own in Arlington Heights, Ill., to the greater Chicago area that includes Northwest Indiana, president and CEO Kevin Warren declared Wednesday in an open letter released on the Bears' social media accounts.
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The Bears haven't sat idly by as Chicago and Gov. J.B. Pritzker make demands, yet it would appear there will be no stadium digging at the Arlington Park racecourse site coming in the near future.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker recently offered the Chicago Bears a deal. In exchange for the state giving the Bears a break on property taxes, the team needed to pay off its remaining loan on Soldier Field renovations.
The Monday afternoon statement the Bears released before the opener talking about a new stadium was nothing more than a rehash of what team president Kevin Warren said Aug.
Mere hours before the Bears hosted the Vikings at Soldier Field for the season opener, team president and CEO Kevin Warren sent a letter to Chicago fans.
The Chicago Bears will open their season on "Monday Night Football" against the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field, but the historic stadium's days as the Bears' home may be numbered.
Bears president Kevin Warren wanted to give an update on the Arlington Heights stadium project. Instead, it came across more as an appeal to the legislature in Springfield to pass the mega project bill at its fall session to help get the structure moving.
It might be too little, too late, but the Bears received a new pitch from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson about building the new stadium project in the city.
A year after stating the goal of building a new stadium on the Chicago lakefront, the Bears are now saying an Arlington Heights, Ill., location is back on the table, team president and CEO Kevin Warren said Wednesday.
The Bears hired new team President Kevin Warren last year to find a new home for the team. For several years, the Bears and the city of Chicago have been fighting for funding for a new stadium, which even caused the Bears to consider moving to Arlington Heights.
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The Chicago Bears presented their proposal for a new stadium on Wednesday. Mayor Brandon Johnson and Bears' President Kevin Warren described the plan to build.
Ryan Poles broke with tradition by moving the No. 1 overall pick before free agency last year. The Bears and Panthers finalized their swap involving the 2023 top selection on March 10. It does not look like Chicago will delay its latest decision involving a No. 1 choice much longer.
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Chicago Bears president and CEO Kevin Warren wants people within the NFL community to know he's quite fond of quarterback Justin Fields as Warren's front office possibly prepares to shop the 2021 first-round draft pick to other teams.
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Kevin Warren, the new president of the Chicago Bears, cast some uncertainty on the team's new stadium plans during an invitation-only meeting in Arlington Heights.
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