Chicago Bears to consider Northwest Indiana for stadium
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Bears expanding search for new stadium site from Arlington Heights to wider Chicago area, NW Indiana
The Chicago Bears are expanding their new stadium site search from Arlington Heights to the wider Chicagoland area, including Northwest Indiana, Kevin Warren said in an open letter Wednesday.
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The Chicago Bears are expanding their search for the site of their next stadium beyond the 326 acres they own in Arlington Heights, Ill., to the greater Chicago area that includes Northwest Indiana, president and CEO Kevin Warren declared Wednesday in an open letter released on the Bears' social media accounts.
The Chicago Bears released an open letter to fans Wednesday night that said the franchise is considering Northwest Indiana as a location for a new stadium.
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