Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
Core update
- The Chicago Bears have shifted their stadium plans over time, with ongoing discussions about Arlington Heights as the primary site, after earlier lakefront/map plans were put on the back burner. Several outlets in 2025–2026 highlighted Arlington Heights as the focus for a potential domed stadium and large economic development project.[4][5]
Context and timelines
- In 2025, reports indicated the team aimed to publicly present stadium plans for Arlington Heights in the fall, with ground-breaking hoped for in the near term, as part of a broader push to keep the franchise in Illinois.[2]
- By early 2026, Bears leadership suggested a decision on the site (Arlington Heights vs Hammond, Indiana) would come by late spring or early summer, signaling a more concrete timeline for a final location and financing structure.[5]
What this means for fans
- If Arlington Heights is chosen, expect a large, fixed-roof stadium with substantial state and local economic incentives, aligning with the team’s goal of a long-term home in Illinois.[4][5]
- If Indiana/Hammond remains in contention, the Bears would still be weighing public financing and legislative support; recent coverage emphasized the Illinois site as the preferred option by many insiders.[2]
Illustrative snapshot
- A prominent development theme across sources is a move away from a lakefront Chicago plan toward a multi-billion-dollar, privately funded or mixed-financed project in the suburbs (Arlington Heights), framed as a major economic engine for the region.[2][4]
Citations
- Chicago Bears plan to prioritize Arlington Heights stadium development.[4]
- Bears plan to make stadium decision by late spring or early summer.[5]
- Daywatch: Where Bears stadium plans stand (Sept 2025).[2]
- “Bears plan to make stadium decision by late spring or early summer” (team update).[5]
- Additional coverage noting Arlington Heights focus and lakefront reconsiderations.[1][3]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific date range (e.g., 2024–2026) or pull the latest local coverage from Chicago outlets to summarize the current stance, financing details, and projected timeline.