Bears unveil plans for new stadium near Soldier Field (2024)

By Jenna West, Kevin Fishbain and Adam Jahns

After playing at Soldier Field since 1971, the Chicago Bears plan to build a new multipurpose stadium just south of their current home.

Bears president Kevin Warren unveiled plans Wednesday for the franchise to build a lakefront stadium with a fixed roof and a 20 percent increase in green space on the museum campus outside the stadium for visitors to enjoy. Warren said the new stadium will allow the Bears to hold more concerts and events and give them a chance to bid on hosting a Super Bowl.

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The goal is to get approval during the current legislative session, with shovels in the ground by the summer of 2025 that could allow a stadium to open by 2028, Warren said.

Sports fields and gardens will replace Soldier Field, with the stadium’s historic colonnades preserved as a tribute to Chicago’s military veterans. The Bears will continue playing at Soldier Field while the new stadium is under construction.

“This marks a pivotal moment for Chicago as we introduce a visionary project prioritizing the public good,” Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said in a statement. “The proposed stadium, accompanied by expanded open spaces and recreational facilities, exemplifies my administration’s commitment to enhancing the quality of life for all Chicagoans. … I look forward to the positive impact it will have on our beloved city.”

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The stadium project will cost $3.2 billion, and Bears ownership will contribute $2 billion toward that proposed cost. Karen Murphy, the Bears executive vice President of stadium development and COO, said the club will apply for a $300 million NFL loan as part of the private investment plan.

Johnson said the project will not result in new taxes on the city’s residents.

While the capacity for the new stadium will be similar to Soldier Field (65,000 seats), the plan is to include more standing-room-only options.

The first phase of the Bears project is the stadium, followed by adding infrastructure to the surrounding campus in phase two. Phase three is “optional infrastructure to enhance the campus, improve circulation, and maximize public economic benefits, totaling $665 million.” They project the building of the surrounding infrastructure will take five years after the stadium’s completion.

Project plans include improving access to the museum campus near the stadium with better infrastructure and adding public restrooms and food and beverage options for park users.

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The Bears last underwent a major renovation on Soldier Field 20 years ago, and previously planned to move the team to the suburbs north of Chicago.

In September 2021, the Bears signed a purchase agreement to buy a 326-acre plot of Arlington Park racecourse property in Arlington Heights, Ill, for $197.2 million. The idea was to build a stadium and create a “mixed-use” area full of restaurants, bars and hotels that provide the franchise with more revenue. The deal was finalized in February 2023 and the horserace track was demolished.

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But the team turned its attention back to Chicago as arguments over school districts and real estate taxes for the Arlington Park property stalled the project. The Cook County Board of Review recently appraised the land at $125 million. The Bears have argued it should be valued at $60 million, and an appeal by the team is likely.

Warren reiterated Wednesday that while the Bears are the biggest landowner in Arlington Heights, their stadium efforts remain focused on the city of Chicago.

Bears chairman George McCaskey shared that same sentiment at the NFL owners’ meetings in March.

“We want what’s best for Bears fans and what’s best for the community,” McCaskey said. “And if that can be done on the museum campus, we’d be thrilled.

“That area is a jewel of our great city. But it needs better access. And this is an opportunity to provide that and bring out all that the Museum Campus has to offer. And I think if we do it right, it will be great for the museums, great for Bears fans, great for the people of the city of Chicago and great for the region.”

Warren played a major role in helping the Vikings build U.S. Bank Stadium, a domed venue considered one of the best in the NFL. He envisioned something similar for the Bears and unveiled those plans Wednesday.

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Bears unveil plans for new stadium near Soldier Field (2024)

FAQs

Bears unveil plans for new stadium near Soldier Field? ›

The Bears hope to open a new stadium by 2028, and continue playing games in Soldier Field throughout construction of their new home. "This is one of the biggest private investments into a public-owned facility in the state's history," said Karen Murphy, executive vice president of stadium development for the Bears.

Are the Chicago Bears planning to build a new stadium on the lakefront? ›

Chicago Bears give new stadium update, say they will provide over $2B for lakefront domed project. The Bears' proposed new lakefront stadium includes 70,000 seats, a translucent fixed dome, park space, youth athletic fields, and a hefty $4.6 billion price tag.

Where is the proposed location for the new Bears stadium? ›

The new location is set to be just south of Soldier Field alongside the coveted lakefront, which has drawn swift criticism from Friends of the Park. In a statement the group said: “Why does it always come down to 'we want our playground on the lake, or we will go somewhere else?

What is the proposal for Soldier Field stadium? ›

CHICAGO -- The Bears unveiled a nearly $5 billion proposal Wednesday for an enclosed stadium next door to their current home at Soldier Field as part of a major project that would transform the city's lakefront, and they are asking for public funding to help make it happen.

How long will it take to build the Bears new stadium? ›

The new stadium would be publicly owned and include 14 acres of athletic fields and recreational park space. The team aims to break ground in the summer of 2025, with a planned grand opening in the summer of 2028.

Are the Bears going to build a dome stadium? ›

CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Chicago Bears on Wednesday unveiled their $4.7 billion plan for a new domed lakefront stadium complex, including added green space and other amenities on the Museum Campus.

Why do the Bears want a new stadium? ›

Once the new stadium is built, it would create 4,200 permanent jobs and add $456 million to Chicago's economy annually, while boosting tax revenues from the Bears' operations by nearly 60% for the city, according to the team's projections.

Where are the Bears relocating? ›

The Chicago Bears embarked on a new era in February 2023 with the purchase of a site in Arlington Heights where the team hopes to build a new enclosed stadium with a massive entertainment and residential development.

Who is paying for the Bears new stadium? ›

The Chicago Bears reportedly will pledge $2.3 billion, which includes funds from the NFL. "But the Bears' plan includes an additional $2.3 billion in public financing, along with refinancing outstanding debt for prior publicly financed stadium projects for the Bears and White Sox," the Tribune reported.

What will the capacity of the new Bears stadium be? ›

While the capacity for the new stadium will be similar to Soldier Field (65,000 seats), the plan is to include more standing-room-only options.

How much does Chicago owe for Soldier Field? ›

As of 2024, there is still more than $620 million in outstanding debt for the Soldier Field renovations and about $50 million for the Guaranteed Rate Field renovations.

How much do the Bears pay to play at Soldier Field? ›

They pay more than $6 million a year to play at Soldier Field, according to their lease, which runs through the end of the 2033 season.

What are the plans for the Soldier Field? ›

The plan features a three-acre promenade and plaza area which could include year-round food and beverage outlets, retail shops, a cultural attraction focused on sports and Soldier Field history. A publicly-owned hotel could also be included on the recreation and cultural campus.

What is the smallest NFL stadium? ›

Soldier Field, home to the Chicago Bears, has a seating capacity of 61,500, making it the smallest stadium in NFL. Designed in 1919 and completed in the 1920s, the Field serves as a memorial to Americans soldiers who died in past wars.

Will the Bears tear down the Soldier Field? ›

The Bears reportedly plan to remain at Soldier Field until a new stadium is built, after which the current site would be torn down, aside from the building's colonnades, and replaced with parks and athletic fields for public use.

Who would own the new Bears stadium? ›

The new venue would be publicly-owned but funded in part by the Bears bringing more than $2 billion of private investment to the project. The development, as team president Kevin Warren said in a statement, would “improve open spaces for all families, fans and the general public to enjoy in the City of Chicago.

Who is paying for Chicago Bears' new stadium? ›

The Chicago Bears reportedly will pledge $2.3 billion, which includes funds from the NFL. "But the Bears' plan includes an additional $2.3 billion in public financing, along with refinancing outstanding debt for prior publicly financed stadium projects for the Bears and White Sox," the Tribune reported.

What will happen to the Bears stadium? ›

"Sports fields and gardens will replace the current stadium, with Soldier Field's historic colonnades preserved as a tribute to Chicago's military veterans," the team said in a release.

Who is designing the new Bears Stadium? ›

American studio Manica Architecture and National Football League team Chicago Bears have unveiled the design of a football stadium along Lake Michigan in Chicago, drawing criticism from preservationists.

Are the Bears no longer in Arlington Heights? ›

In June of 2023, the Bears said the Arlington Park location is "no longer singular focus" after tax issues arose. "We will continue the ongoing demolition activity and work toward a path forward in Arlington Heights, but it is no longer our singular focus.

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