Chicago Bears Eyeing Indiana
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The Bears say Hammond, Indiana, is now their main focus for a stadium, though they've stopped short of committing to moving across the state line.
The idea of the Chicago Bears moving to northwest Indiana became a little bit more realistic on Thursday as the state identified a site in Hammond to build a new stadium.
Blago from the top rope. The Chicago Bears are one step closer to leaving Chicago - and the state of Illinois altogether - after lawmakers in Indiana advanced a bill this morning that would help clear the way for the team to build a new stadium in the neighboring state.
The Chicago Bears are exploring a potential stadium site in Hammond, Indiana, sparking conversation among fans in Central Illinois who believe the team will remain loyal to them regardless of where
Chicago Bears shift focus to Wolf Lake site in Hammond, Indiana, after SB 27 committee approval; Illinois talks stall.
Bill that could give Bears long-term property tax break in stadium project set for committee hearing
According to ABC7 Chicago news partner the Daily Herald, the House bill, known as the mega-project, would give the Bears a long-term property tax break. That bill is set for a hearing Thursday before the Illinois House Revenue and Finance Committee.