
The Bears Now Have Two More New Stadium Options To Consider
Have you ever been around someone who just doesn't know what to do?
Like, you're out, and they're hungry, and you ask, "Where do you want to eat?" and they respond with one place, then another, and another, and then another?
If this happens to you, and you think it's the worst, you could also be dating or married to the Chicago Bears. Talk about the inability to make up your mind.
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The Ultimate Indecision: Comparing the Bears’ Stadium Search to Dinner Plans
Just a few weeks ago, the headlines were "BEARS ARE MOVING TO INDIANA," but today it's "BEARS ARE STILL THINKING ABOUT IT," and here's why:
Apparently, two new Illinois locations have entered the fray as potential landing spots for the Bears.
Mind you, the Bears still have the Hammond, Indiana offer, and they actually own the property in Arlington Heights where the former horse track was, and yet, here we are.
McCook’s Aggressive Pitch: Free Land and $1 Rent in the Suburbs
McCook is pitching a 150-acre site near 55th and East Avenue, with the mayor saying they'd give the Bears the land for free, that the team would only have to pay $1 in rent, and that McCook would cover property taxes.
In case you're wondering, access to McCook can be gained by Interstates 294 and 55 as well as multiple Metra lines, so if it does happen, getting to the game would be kind of breezy.
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The South Works Alternative: Bringing the Bears to Chicago's Southeast Side
Then there's Chicago literally throwing its land back in the ring, but not at Soldier Field, but further south at 85th Street and Lake Shore Drive, with State Rep Curtis Tarver saying it would be near the former U.S. Steel site, where there are already major redevelopment projects underway. Tarver also said he pitched the idea to Bears CEO Kevin Warren, who didn't dismiss the idea.
Both sound like fine ideas. Either way, Bears, pick somewhere to eat; the fans are starving for a conclusion.
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