Bears UNVEIL STADIUM RENDERINGS during press conference

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Published 2024-04-24
The Chicago Bears unveiled stadium renderings for their future stadium on Chicago’s lakefront during a press conference wednesday, offering fans a glimpse into what the future of Bears football could hold.

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  • @jmory460
    OK I just had chills looking at these renderings. You mean to tell me after all these years, the Bears organization are finally going to be a modern day sports franchise. 🤯🤯🤯🤯
  • @whobilly1
    Wait until the Bears roll out the Personal Seat License pricing.
  • @corpyhogan4433
    It's a shame friends of the parking lot are going to try their hardest to block this. They've done nothing but hold back downtown for years.
  • I hope it’s built with a retractable roof, so Bears fans can enjoy the elements in September and October.
  • Ngl this is really cool except basketball doesn’t work in football stadium but everything else looks really dope it looks like a combination of Sofi stadium and Allegiant Stadium
  • All the new stadiums say the same sales pitch - Superbowls - Final Four - World Cup Soccer - Olympics etc . Only so many of those events to go around. & if it’s true then the owners should invest there $$$$ , since it’s such a great investment. No , they won’t do that , they want taxpayers to pay for the Stadium & the owners will reap all the $$$$ profits.
  • @intmailmc
    lets go go go go go go go go and we're live
  • @ord4r857
    Bears fans live in the suburbs. They should've built in Arlington Heights.
  • This will be worth it for Chicago. But as far as who gets to the children that should be the parents.
  • It's all very nice but I do have a few logical questions. Is this stadium more expensive to build in Chicago than Arlington Heights? I'm guessing yes, because of the fact that it's in Chicago on the lakefront, but I'm not a commercial real estate kinda guy so feel free to weigh in IF you have a background in this sort of thing. People suffering from the Dunning-Kruger Effect are not welcome and I will know the difference. It's also rather hard to see any access infrastructure going to and leaving this stadium which according to a lot of Bears fans that I personally know, claim is a nightmare regarding the current stadium. And that's not me using the word nightmare. THEY use that word to describe their yearly experience. 4+ billion and I'm fairly certain the McCaskeys want some public funding....in the 1-2 billion neighborhood, which I hope is something that the public should be allowed to vote on, because they shouldn't get it. And if the voters to get to have a say about it, I don't think they will vote with a "Hell Yes!" but that's just me. So Illinois has a very very big problem right now because while this got unveiled in a melodramatic presentation, the Chicago White Sox also want a new publicly funded stadium at a cost of roughly 1.7 billion dollars. So Illinois taxpayers are being asked to be very ok with the potential of almost 4 billion dollars to finance two city stadiums, one at the coveted location called "The 78" and the other at a palatial lakefront location facing the glorious Chicago skyline. Yikes....that's a lot of money for a couple of "wants" when Chicago has a lot more "needs" that require attention these days. I'm all for both projects without the assistance of pubic funds of any sort, but that's just me, again. 😜 Not to mention neither the Sox or Bears deserve these stadiums because they both positively suck. PS.... Though I have to say that between the two, the White Sox deserve a new stadium more than the Bears and before ya lose your lunch over that opinion....I'll make a brief case (pun intended....get it? brief case??) At least the hapless pale hose have a World Championship in the 21st Century during the age of the internet. There are more people that are still alive that can accurately recall the events of the 2005 season. The Bears are pushing 40 years removed and filling up the cemetery at a faster rate, so if given the choice...let the Sox have their stadium and send the Bears to Salt Lake City, Utah, but for the third and final time, that is just me. Thank You for reading and remember no matter where ya go, there you are.
  • One thing I noticed there isn't any basketball ball court 🤷🏾‍♂️ overall the stadium itself looks 🔥
  • @bear5141
    No parking that means no tailgating that means walking long ways to the stadium same as it is now Bears don't own it the cities in charge why in the hell would they want to do that they have all that land at Arlington and they can own it and they don't have to ask permission they are stupid to get in bed with Chicago parks department again
  • @mikeskiman5570
    Is parking garage under ground Cus I dont see any in cheap bears plans !
  • @gurujr
    At four billion dollars stadium cost with unforseen overruns the Bears should remember this is always in debt Chicago and not Dubai.
  • @bnbtoys
    Won’t help them win! 🤷