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Guess the Bears ownership didn't like the presentation: https://www.reimaginesoldierfield.com/ 
Wow...that looks amazing.

I'm confused on your comment.  Are you saying the Bears ownership didn't like this presentation?  Or, one for Arlington Heights?

Moving the Bears there would be very bad, in my opinion.  Soldier field is historic.  They ruined it though with their last renovation.  This, however, would completely transform it into something special.

 
Wow...that looks amazing.

I'm confused on your comment.  Are you saying the Bears ownership didn't like this presentation?  Or, one for Arlington Heights?

Moving the Bears there would be very bad, in my opinion.  Soldier field is historic.  They ruined it though with their last renovation.  This, however, would completely transform it into something special.


I believe that was the city's presentation to the Bears ownership (I originally saw the video on IG, so maybe that's not right). 

My understanding is the whole thing hinges on giving the Bears ownership of the stadium and not the city. 

 
I believe that was the city's presentation to the Bears ownership (I originally saw the video on IG, so maybe that's not right). 

My understanding is the whole thing hinges on giving the Bears ownership of the stadium and not the city. 
Yeah, the city is doing all they can to keep them there.

 
I believe that was the city's presentation to the Bears ownership (I originally saw the video on IG, so maybe that's not right). 

My understanding is the whole thing hinges on giving the Bears ownership of the stadium and not the city. 
These things with sports franchises drive me crazy.  OK Bears, if you want to own it, put up the money?  So often, the city does something like this only to have the franchise move out of the city.

 
These things with sports franchises drive me crazy.  OK Bears, if you want to own it, put up the money?  So often, the city does something like this only to have the franchise move out of the city.




It's incredibly frustrating and disheartening to see pro franchise hold their own cities hostage and operate with absolutely zero care for the city or the fans. A lot of the time it's even in a situation where the stadium they have is still a nice, perfectly adequate and quality stadium.

In an ideal world you wouldn't be able to claim the name of a city if you go out and ransom suburban taxpayers to build your stadium 20 miles away from the actual city.

 
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