How much would Bears pay in Arlington Heights property taxes? New documents reveal extent of tentative agreement – WBBM (Chicago)

The settlement is only guaranteed for tax years 2025-2027 but could be extended if the Bears move ahead with constructing a privately owned stadium. Amid the protracted tax debate, the Bears have shifted their focus back to Chicago.
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debtsor
1 year ago

The absolute greed of the leftists communists running Dist. 214 is pathetic and dangerous. The northwest suburbs have swung so far to the left, in what used to be a bastion of conservationism, and now we get these barely elected school officials who believe THEY should have the power to decide where the Bears build their next stadium. But at the end of the day, this is the Bear’s own fault. They’re 4-9 right now, on their way to a 4-13 season, they’ve had losing seasons 14 of the last 15 years, and there’s no excitement to build a billion… Read more »

Old Spartan
1 year ago

Ain’t gonna’ happen no matter what the tax bill is. No government body has the financial means right now to pay for the infrastructure, and the Bears are too cheap to make a meaningful contribution

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