Chicago Bears Are ‘80% of the Way’ Toward Hammond Stadium: Sports Consultant
The team committed $2 billion to the project and still may return to Illinois if lawmakers can provide property tax certainty.
- The Chicago Bears board of directors voted Thursday to advance plans for a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana, positioning the team to play home games out of state for the first time in its 106-year history.
- Indiana lawmakers authorized a stadium authority three months ago under Senate Enrolled Act 27, creating a specialized district backed by taxes on admissions, hotels, and tolls to support the $2 billion development deal.
- Lake and Porter counties must adopt a 1% food and beverage tax and a 5% innkeepers tax to fund the project, though local officials caution the process will take considerable time before the June 30, 2027 deadline.
- Illinois state Rep. Dan Ugaste announced legislation Monday aimed at keeping the team in-state, arguing the property tax system flaws affect all residents and businesses, not just the franchise.
- Arlington Heights remains a potential option for the team if Illinois provides property tax certainty on the 326-acre plot the franchise owns, though Hammond development work now takes priority.
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Chicago Bears Are ‘80% of the Way’ Toward Hammond Stadium: Sports Consultant
Chicago Bears Are ‘80% of the Way’ Toward Hammond Stadium: Sports Consultant Blake Thor Tue, 06/09/2026 - 18:51 The Chicago Bears will build their next stadium in Hammond, Indiana — maybe. The team made the announcement Friday after years of negotiations with Illinois state lawmakers over a deal to build a stadium in either Arlington Heights or on the Chicago lakefront. In the meantime, Indiana lawmakers quickly approved the incentives Bears le…
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