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MAC ON SPORTS: CHICAGO BEARS MOVE CLOSER TO LEAVING SOLDIER FIELD

 

J. Thomas McNamara

     The Chicago Bears moved one step closer to leaving historic Soldier Field.

The Bears announced today (Wednesday) they signed a $197.2 million purchase and sale agreement (PSA) with Churchill Downs Inc. for the 326-acre Arlington Park property in suburban Arlington Heights, Illinois.

Finalizing the PSA was the critical next step in continuing our exploration of the property and its potential,” Bears President and Chief Executive Officer Ted Phillips said in a statement. “Much work remains to be completed, including working closely with the Village of Arlington Heights and surrounding communities, before we can close on this transaction.

“Our goal is to chart a path forward that allows our team to thrive on the field, Chicagoland to prosper from this endeavor, and the Bears organization to be ensured a strong future. We will never stop working toward delivering Bears fans the very best experience. We will continue to provide updates on our progress at the appropriate time.”

In a separate statement, Churchill Downs Inc. said it anticipates the deal closing in late 2022 or early 2023.

The Bears have played at Soldier Field since 1971 and have a lease that runs through 2033. The stadium holds just 61,500 fans, the smallest capacity in the NFL. Soldier Field underwent a $690 million renovation after the 2001 season that forced the Bears to play home games at the University of Illinois in the 2002 season.

I will have more on this developing story in a future print edition of the Decatur Tribune.

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