2 initial questions, would the Bears own the land/stadium and where's the parking going to be?
2 initial questions, would the Bears own the land/stadium and where's the parking going to be?
2 initial questions, would the Bears own the land/stadium and where's the parking going to be?
PARKING?????? Okay Boomer!2 initial questions, would the Bears own the land/stadium and where's the parking going to be?
They would not own the stadium. They mentioned earlier that there would be parking under the old stadium, one reason to raise the grass to the colonnades.2 initial questions, would the Bears own the land/stadium and where's the parking going to be?
Below are some quotes from a Crain's Chicago Business article. Mayor Johnson is not bright enough to realize he's getting fleeced.They would not own the stadium. They mentioned earlier that there would be parking under the old stadium, one reason to raise the grass to the colonnades.
Agreed. If organizations don't want to spend their own money then they aren't really convinced that it is all that attractive of an option to begin with. I will say if someone is willing to spend $500,000 to build me a house and then hand me the keys PM me.there should be ZERO public money for this . The Bears should be treated the same as any other business or real estate project . Same for White Sox .
the owners of all these major pro sports teams have earned BILLIONS over the years . They need to put in cash equity or go to the bank/investment houses & institutions and borrow like we all have to do .
If they don’t like it , then leave .
Agreed. If organizations don't want to spend their own money then they aren't really convinced that it is all that attractive of an option to begin with. I will say if someone is willing to spend $500,000 to build me a house and then hand me the keys PM me.
Has anyone seen the projected seating? Are they planning to still be the smallest stadium in the NFL?
I heard the same thing and supposedly there are ways to add about 4000-5000 seats for Super Bowl or CFP events . I guess they do that at Dallas & another venueI believe I heard the seating for the new stadium would be 70,000+. That'd put roughly in the middle of the league for capacity.
there should be ZERO public money for this . The Bears should be treated the same as any other business or real estate project . Same for White Sox .
the owners of all these major pro sports teams have earned BILLIONS over the years . They need to put in cash equity or go to the bank/investment houses & institutions and borrow like we all have to do .
If they don’t like it , then leave .
Dallas did add a few thousand seatings for the SB. I think they also had two or three thousand more outside under a tent with a few jumbo screen tvs. It was cold and people were pretty miserable. I assumed Chicago would have the ability to add them inside the stadium if they hosted.I heard the same thing and supposedly there are ways to add about 4000-5000 seats for Super Bowl or CFP events . I guess they do that at Dallas & another venue
I dare the Bears to leave Cook County. I triple dog dare them.the County acting on behalf of Chicago and its Mayor...derailed that with their tax assessment shenanigans.