The Chicago Bears are expanding their new stadium site search from Arlington Heights to the wider Chicagoland area, including Northwest Indiana, team President Kevin Warren said in an open letter Wednesday.
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Warren cited a lack of cooperation with Illinois lawmakers on making the infrastructure surrounding their stadium plans in Arlington Heights.
Warren said their proposed plan to build a stadium in Arlington heights would not require taxpayer dollars for the stadium itself.
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The Bears said in a letter to lawmakers in October that they would set aside $25 million for Chicago and the Chicago Park District amid their stadium move to Arlington Heights.
The funds could be used for maintenance of Soldier Field, support of park district programs, paying any shortfall of Illinois Sports Facilities Authority bond payments or anything else, the letter said.
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In October, State Rep. Kam Buckner called the offer not just “inadequate” but “disrespectful.”
“It reflects a longer pattern of tone-deafness from this franchise when it comes to its relationship with the city that made it,” he said. “We’re talking about a franchise valued at nearly $10 billion offering scraps to Chicago.”

