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The Chicago Bears still aren’t confirming that they’re leaving Soldier Field. But nonetheless, they presented today.
The Bears released illustrations of a 326-acre development would also include restaurants, office spaces, hotel, fitness center, new parks and open spaces. The team said it would not seek taxpayer help to build the stadium, but given the economic impact, would seek public funding for the rest of the project.
Take a look at about the team’s possible move to Arlington Heights.
Here’s what else is happening today. And remember, for the latest breaking news in Chicago, visit and on all your devices.
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