The very idea!! I bet Chicagoans are up in arms. Can you imagine the Cubs in anyplace but Wrigley field or the Bears outside of Chicago.
I get not being bullish on chicago, but not sure moving to the southeast border of Chicago really fixes that.I bet they'll get so mad they'll shoot a bunch of people this weekend.
And next weekend.
And so on...
I honestly haven’t followed this and everyone will point at Chicago & its leadership but wouldn’t the blame really be on state leadership if they moved to another state due to better business environment next door?I get not being bullish on chicago, but not sure moving to the southeast border of Chicago really fixes that.
It's a shame it's even a question. That area from Soldier Field up to Wrigley is as far as I know the coolest section of any major American city. I'm assuming this is more about the city/state paying for a stadium than the normal ills of Chicago, though.
I can definitely imagine it- the Bears have had their eyes on building 30 mi NW of Soldier field and own land. Its been multiple years of imagining them not in Chicago.The very idea!! I bet Chicagoans are up in arms. Can you imagine the Cubs in anyplace but Wrigley field or the Bears outside of Chicago.
I get not being bullish on chicago, but not sure moving to the southeast border of Chicago really fixes that.
It's a shame it's even a question. That area from Soldier Field up to Wrigley is as far as I know the coolest section of any major American city. I'm assuming this is more about the city/state paying for a stadium than the normal ills of Chicago, though.
I honestly haven’t followed this and everyone will point at Chicago & its leadership but wouldn’t the blame really be on state leadership if they moved to another state due to better business environment next door?
At the risk of saying an issue is gray when many on SPS can only understand black or white, this multi-year back-and-forth is complicated.
I grew up in the town where the Bears own land and have been wanting to build, and I hope they ultimately land there. There will be some traffic flow issues to work out, but development of that land could make for a really cool spot to do more than just watch a game/concert.
- There is a Metra line that stops right at the property so getting there from Chicago would be simple and direct.
- There is plenty of land for development of shops/hotels/restaurants/activities and the Bears own the land.
- The 325 acres is largely just sitting empty- it was a longtime race track and training facility.
The Bears are being unreasonable in what they want.
- they want the assessed value of the land they own to be lower.
- they want nearly $1B in funding for infrastructure not related to the stadium.
The State is being unreasonable in what it wants.
- they chose to not freeze property taxes for the site so construction could begin last year.
- they seem to not support a lot of the infrastructure investment, even though it would be for stuff that is typically publicly funded(from what I can tell- this isnt very clear and there is division based on who is talking).
Also complicating things- taxpayers are on the hook for $350MM that is still owed for renovations to Soldier Field from over 2 decades ago.
Here is a recent reddit thread with some discussion on the issue-
Yeah I’m not seeing the big issue. Plus it’s what, 8 or 9 games a year? Not like it’s baseball where there’s 80 or basketball with 40.No different than the New Jersey Jets and Giants.
Guessing this means the Illinois govt will no longer be able to steal “taxes” from the pro players too. Look for other owners to find ways to flee 5hithole blue citiesYeah I’m not seeing the big issue. Plus it’s what, 8 or 9 games a year? Not like it’s baseball where there’s 80 or basketball with 40.
It’s still the Chicago Metro. That’s how this stuff works. They’ll go out there for 20-30 years then come back probably.
This is all just gamesmanship and posturing by the Bears; they are using Indiana as leverage, but Chicago/Illinois are playing chicken with them. My prediction is that ultimately, the Bears will remain in Illinois although nothing would make me happier than to see them move to Indiana. Serve Pritzker and the mayor right . . . .That’s just![]()
. Bears should play at Soldier Field.
Wrigleyville is pretty awesome!I get not being bullish on chicago, but not sure moving to the southeast border of Chicago really fixes that.
It's a shame it's even a question. That area from Soldier Field up to Wrigley is as far as I know the coolest section of any major American city. I'm assuming this is more about the city/state paying for a stadium than the normal ills of Chicago, though.