💨 Abstract
The Chicago Bears are considering a move to Northwest Indiana due to stalled efforts to secure public funding for a new enclosed stadium in Illinois. Team president Kevin Warren emphasized that the team still prefers building in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and is not using the potential move as leverage. The Bears are seeking $855 million in public funding for infrastructure to build a stadium that could host major events. The team has fluctuated between Arlington Heights and the Chicago lakefront for their new home.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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