The Chicago Bears have reached a property tax agreement for the 326-acre Arlington Heights site, potentially reviving plans for a new stadium there. The agreement, involving local school districts and the village, is not a guarantee for a stadium but shifts momentum back to the suburban site. The Bears remain focused on building a $2 billion stadium in Chicago, but have kept Arlington Heights as a viable option. Despite the tax deal, funding and infrastructure concerns remain, particularly regarding public money, as state leaders express skepticism about large subsidies for a private project.
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