Bears President Kevin Warren is laying out an ambitious timeline for the team's new stadium. He wants to break ground this year.
Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus, left, greets Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel as Bears general manager Ryan Poles looks on prior to an NFL preseason football game, Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) ORG XMIT: AZMY106
CHICAGO - To the 40 million Chicago Bears fans worldwide, Kevin Warren said the lakefront's Museum Campus remains the focus for the new stadium and as previously stated, they still hope to break ground this year.
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The Bears began their pursuit of a new stadium in earnest in June 2021, when they first placed a bid to purchase the 326-acre Arlington Park property. Three-and-a-half years later, their stadium plan remains unclear.
Bears President & CEO Kevin Warren and chairman George H. McCaskey spoke with the media Tuesday morning to detail the organization’s head-coaching search, provide an update on the ongoing stadium project and look ahead to the 2025 season.
The Chicago Bears are making progress on their search for a new stadium, with President Kevin Warren and team chairman George McCaskey expressing confidence in the process and the potential for a new stadium in Arlington Heights.
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While Bears president Kevin Warren was trumpeting previously undiscovered momentum on the lakefront stadium project, key politicians for funding were feuding.