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Indiana tax plan eyed to back Bears stadium financing in Hammond
politics6 days ago

Indiana tax plan eyed to back Bears stadium financing in Hammond

A fiscal note for Senate Bill 27 shows Northwest Indiana could be taxed to fund a Chicago Bears stadium in Hammond, using bonds backed by new taxes (1% food-and-beverage in Lake and Porter counties, a Lake County hotel tax increase, and a Hammond admissions tax) plus potential toll-road lease proceeds; revenue estimates exist but total figures are uncertain as lawmakers mover toward a second reading.

Illinois inches toward Bears stadium deal in Arlington Heights
local20 days ago

Illinois inches toward Bears stadium deal in Arlington Heights

Illinois lawmakers, Gov. Pritzker’s office, Arlington Heights officials and the Chicago Bears are nearing a deal to keep the team in Illinois by pursuing a stadium in Arlington Heights, potentially funded for infrastructure and aided by a “mega projects” framework to negotiate property taxes, while ensuring taxpayer protections and fan affordability; Indiana meanwhile has floated a competing stadium offer.

Illinois advances Bears stadium deal with infrastructure funding in focus
politics20 days ago

Illinois advances Bears stadium deal with infrastructure funding in focus

Illinois Governor JB Pritzker says progress has been made toward a deal to build a new Chicago Bears stadium in Arlington Heights, with the state focused on funding infrastructure around the stadium rather than direct subsidies; negotiations involve Bears leadership, the legislature, and NFL officials, and Indiana’s efforts to lure the team appear unlikely as the Bears prefer to stay in Illinois.

"Chicago Bears' Stadium Saga: Navigating Lakefront Plans and Leadership"
urban-planning1 year ago

"Chicago Bears' Stadium Saga: Navigating Lakefront Plans and Leadership"

The Chicago Bears are considering building a new domed stadium, hotels, and a sports museum on the lakefront parking lots south of Soldier Field, sparking concerns about the future of the iconic waterfront area. The editorial board questions who is truly overseeing the development of this critical section of Chicago's lakefront and highlights the need for clear-eyed leadership from government and civic authorities to protect the area's public trust status. The proposal raises larger questions about the treatment of Chicago's parks and lakefront as easily developable land rather than sacrosanct public spaces, emphasizing the need for a collaborative vision for the future of the Near South lakefront.