State Rep. Mark Walker is in a competitive race for re-election and said the Bears move isn’t a top issue as he goes door-to-door campaigning. People are more concerned about inflation, guns, abortion, he said. But the Bears do come up.
The Chicago Bears have made their plans known: they are looking to move out of Chicago and into north suburban Arlington Heights.Thanks to our sponsors:
But in order to get those economic development assists, he said he will use government tools to make sure there are minimum levels of affordable housing and that the Bears meet minority contractor goals, and will guarantee to employ a diverse workforce. Vrett said he’s anti “corporate welfare” but said investment in infrastructure, be it railways, or highways so Bears fans don’t try to cut through neighborhoods would benefit everyone.
The stadium would also be right on a Metra stop, an easy commute -- one that’s brought patroms to Jimmy D’s just across the tracks from the racetrack since the 80s.But he said nothing lasts forever.“No one’s gonna ever be able to fill the shoes of the late, great Mr. Richard Duchossois,” Demarakis said. “What he did over there, the legacy he left. Nothing lasts forever, things change. I get it.
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