Chicago Bears have not ruled out relocating to Arlington Heights
- Kevin Warren stated Arlington Heights is again a possible stadium location on Wednesday in Palm Beach.
- The Bears had aimed to construct a new stadium on Chicago's lakefront a year prior, but plans stalled.
- The Bears bought a 326-acre site in Arlington Heights in 2021 for a stadium and entertainment complex.
- Warren said, "The focus now is both downtown and Arlington Heights," noting "progress" there.
- The stadium project is not linear and will require time, energy, and effort, according to Warren.
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Momentum for Chicago Bears stadium project may be shifting back toward Arlington Heights
After the NFL owners meetings concluded Wednesday at The Breakers resort, Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren confirmed the team no longer has a singular focus on building its new stadium downtown.

Bears expand stadium options, include Arlington Heights
A year after stating the goal of building a new stadium on the Chicago lakefront, the Bears are now saying an Arlington Heights, Ill., location is back on the table, team president and CEO Kevin Warren said Wednesday. Warren made…
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