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Why Nostalgia—Not Money—Sparked Resistance To The Chicago Bears Stadium Bill

The Chicago Bears stadium saga has been one long headache for fans everywhere. It all started in 2021 when the team placed a bid on the Arlington Park property that had gone up for sale in Arlington Heights. That was the first indication the team planned to pursue a new stadium. What followed was a long, bumbling process that saw team president Kevin Warren abandon that project to try getting something done in Chicago, realizing it was pointless, pivoting back to Arlington Heights and meeting resistance from the Illinois government in Springfield.

For a long time, people thought the primary reason Governor J.B. Pritzker and his legislature weren’t cooperating was that they didn’t want to give the team any tax breaks. It turns out that wasn’t the whole truth. Arlington Heights mayor Jim Tinaglia shared some new information on that with the Daily Herald.

Chicago legislators’ initial resistance to the Bears-friendly bill was out of hopes to keep the team in the city, Tinaglia said.

This explains a lot. Once the Bears made it clear they would fund the primary construction of the stadium and only needed some infrastructure help, many felt the deal should’ve been easy from there. Yet Illinois kept resisting, kept stalling the process. Eventually, the Bears reached a breaking point and began flirting with the idea of going to Indiana instead, which has made it clear it’s ready to roll out the red carpet. Tinaglia believes Arlington Heights is still the preferred option, but they are prepared to go if the government delays it again.

“I spend a lot of time talking to those guys,” Tinaglia said, “and I can tell you that I know they want to come here. They can’t come here unless they get some help from Springfield on this.”

The state had its chance to intervene on Chicago Bears stadium issue.

All of this could’ve been avoided if Pritzker had stepped in from the beginning and tried to mediate the situation between the Bears and the Chicago government. It was clear the franchise was tired of being stonewalled by the Chicago Park District in its efforts to improve Soldier Field. Then, when former Mayor Lori Lightfoot basically told the Bears that their complaints didn’t matter and that they were stuck, that was the breaking point. By the time everybody realized the McCaskeys were serious about leaving, they tried to put forward solutions to upgrading Soldier Field.

By then, it was too late. Pritzker, for his part, only fanned the flames by making it clear the state would give no public money to the organization in any stadium endeavor. That hard stance eventually led to the Indiana situation. Now you have people in the government still holding out a fleeting hope that the Chicago situation can be salvaged. They are clearly delusional. That ship sailed three years ago. Their decision to delay voting on the new stadium bill is only making things worse.

The upcoming House session will determine the Bears’ future.

What Tinaglia said is correct. All signs point to ownership being tired of the drawn-out process. They want to start the process for this new Chicago Bears stadium this year. If the government tries to waffle on it again, the McCaskeys have made it known they’re leaving for Indiana. The neighboring state already pushed the necessary legislation through. They merely have to settle on a site. Early indications are that Hammond, near the state border, is the preferred location.

It comes down to whether Illinois thinks they’re bluffing. Tinaglia doesn’t think so, and he’s been close in the negotiations for a long time. He believes the Bears are serious, and they should be. Everybody has a breaking point. The McCaskeys have given the state lots of second chances because the team has called it home for generations. It’s amazing to think Illinois has squandered that in such a short space of time. Yet here we are.

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