
Hours before the start of the opening match of the Chicago Beers season for 2025, the team leader and CEO Kevin Warren sent a letter to seasonal ticket holders that define the team’s plan to host Super Bowl at the new Arlington Heights Stadium at the earliest time of 2031. Bears will have a fixed roof, while maintaining the elements that one time provides an advantage in Great home.
Warren wrote: “We are at a pivotal turn for Chicago Beers concession to build a new stadium, our future home in Arlington Heights, which will require zero money for construction,” Warren wrote. “This is the year to finish the touches on our stadium plans so that we can try to host Super Bowl as soon as 2031. This is the moment that begins to move towards this future, and we want you with us.”
Bears move to Arlington Heights in the suburb of the last direction of the teams in cold weather cities that choose covered stadiums instead of open air. Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns plan to move to new stadiums with surfaces. This seems to be the best way to give SUPER BOWL.
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Besides the desire for a modern house for distinction, one of the goals for most teams is to host Super Bowl-and reap the rewards that can bring them. The American Football Association will not risk the opportunity to destroy the largest sporting day of the year in the United States, so the cold air teams that play outdoors were traditionally lucky.
In Boufalo, bills are scheduled to open a new new stadium in 2026, while Brown also has a new internal stadium in business that can open by 2029. Most of these new stadiums are also multi -use developments that include restaurants, entertainment and tourism tourism throughout the year.
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Bears’s current imprint on Lake Lakefront was not great enough to accommodate this, although the city and the team were flirting with a solution that would keep them within the city’s borders. This seems unlikely, taking into account that the bears bought the 326 acres of arington Heights for approximately $ 200 million in February 2023.
Now, Bears will focus on building a new stadium that can host Super Bowls – and a team that can play in one.