Why is nobody asking what happens to Soldier Field? Before that was a football stadium it was a War Memorial. It should be required to be restored if the Bears want a new stadium. No public $ either... Even if that's the deal breaker. The City still owes over $100 million on the last renovation 20-25 years ago.
They probably do one super bowl there and then they realize that it is too cold in February in Chicago to enjoy the super bowl. Like they did in Minneapolis or Detroit.
How much public funding? If there is public funding which it sounds like there is, this will get held up by every other group who wants a hand out. Bears are better off looking for the money privately or through debt if they want the stadium sooner than later.
@@andrebailey6676usually when things like this are built they create “special sports districts”. Everything that is purchased in that zone is paid back to the sports district and they are not paying for schools, potholes, police, etc. It takes 30 years to accomplish this. Then when you host the Super Bowl the NFL tells you this is a privilege and we are bringing all these people and they expect you City to provide police, convention space, hotels, etc for free (these come from the convention bureau). When they say the Super Bowl brought in $5 Billion to Chicago they are saying that over a 10 year period the attention Chicago received made people want to go to Chicago. A Ferris Buller remake could claim the same thing.
Best part of the interview we need a winning team now
Why is nobody asking what happens to Soldier Field? Before that was a football stadium it was a War Memorial. It should be required to be restored if the Bears want a new stadium. No public $ either... Even if that's the deal breaker. The City still owes over $100 million on the last renovation 20-25 years ago.
I was thinking the same thing
The war memorial and the colonnades would stay. The rest would be turned into a park.
@@akis3556probably the best solution. Daley and the McCaskeys destroyed the rest.
Stadium will be torn down except for the columns and the south wall.
Exactly what they should have done to it back in 2002.
Interesting to see no public funding. Feel like there’s gotta be a catch
Dude said “every Super Bowl”
Welp the 🐻 will become the new chiefs. They’ll be in every Super Bowl lol
They probably do one super bowl there and then they realize that it is too cold in February in Chicago to enjoy the super bowl. Like they did in Minneapolis or Detroit.
Downtown lakefront is sinking why isn't this being talked about
Building on it will just make it sink faster.
What happened to arlington racetrack now?
If it’s not going to be a retractable roof then I don’t want a dome. I’d rather have a dome less stadium
I agree 💯
I like open stadiums
The LakeFront Dome or the the Grizzly Bear Dome/ Bear Down Dome !
Im the happiest Bears 🐻 fan in Chicago. Caleb Williams and a domed lake front stadium. Letssss Gooooo Bear down!!!!!
Whoooooaaaa HOOOOOOO LETS RIDE!!!!! Let’s gooooooo CHICAGO WHOOOOOOPPPPPIIIEEEEE YAY!
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How about building a WINNING TEAM INSTEAD?! 🙄🙄🙄
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How much public funding? If there is public funding which it sounds like there is, this will get held up by every other group who wants a hand out. Bears are better off looking for the money privately or through debt if they want the stadium sooner than later.
It'll probably be about 1 billion dollars but the bears are going to make all that money back
@@andrebailey6676when will they pay them back?
@@MrRicklynch57 meaning that when they host things like events that are the Chicago bears will be put
@@andrebailey6676usually when things like this are built they create “special sports districts”. Everything that is purchased in that zone is paid back to the sports district and they are not paying for schools, potholes, police, etc. It takes 30 years to accomplish this. Then when you host the Super Bowl the NFL tells you this is a privilege and we are bringing all these people and they expect you City to provide police, convention space, hotels, etc for free (these come from the convention bureau). When they say the Super Bowl brought in $5 Billion to Chicago they are saying that over a 10 year period the attention Chicago received made people want to go to Chicago. A Ferris Buller remake could claim the same thing.
They just want a free handout.
Too cheap to build their own stadium.
Friend of the Parks just might shut it down though.
we are talking billions here friends of the park will see some money and become FRIENDS of the PARKinglot
@@tonymante8759😂😂😂
Why would anyone want to go to Chicago for a SB? It should be in Vegas every year.
Change "Vegas" to "Orlando" and you've got it.
No ROOF
Bears paying 2 billion ? Rest by taxpayers
And Wrestlemaina too
Yes probably WrestleMania 46
I agree with the wrestlemania part
Super Bowl would be rad
Friends of the Parks will make sure it never happens.ight as well just move to AH.
Cant even win a super bowl but want a new stadium smh
Chicago bears football is supposed to be played outside
F that I want the super bowl here
A new stadium to lose to the Pack to in every year-alright!
Not big enough? Play more games with more players
No dome
The Bears will still move to Arlington Heights.
Why would they build a dome? The Bears never play in January anyways😂😂😂
I bet they use alot of illegal immigrants to build it.😂😂😂
So...theyre gonna use our tax dollars for this? Also, how are you contributing 2bil and not owning the venue?
U mad
They would put their own money up they're going to own the stadium
Don't watch it just listen to the video.
@@andrebailey6676 "publicly owned" stadium means the Bears ain't owning shit
@@techi9 it means concerts when they need a public stadium they basically mean for concerts and other things
The illegal immigrants needs a new stadium and Chicago is delivering. Thanks Chicago
More nonsense from the peanut gallery. lol
Some of the people who commented watched the video but they didn't listen to it.