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    The former Arlington International Racecourse on March 12, 2024, in Arlington Heights. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

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    A pond is in the center of the track at the former Arlington International Racecourse following the monthslong demolition, March 12, 2024, in Arlington Heights. The grandstand used to stand where the two-tone gravel is in the upper middle of the frame. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)

  • The grandstand at the former Arlington International Racecourse is dismantled...

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    The grandstand at the former Arlington International Racecourse is dismantled on Sept. 25, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

  • The shell of the grandstand remains at the former Arlington...

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    The shell of the grandstand remains at the former Arlington International Racecourse as crews continue to demolish it on Aug. 31, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

  • Crews demolish the grandstand and surrounding structures at the former...

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    Crews demolish the grandstand and surrounding structures at the former Arlington International Racecourse on Sept. 25, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

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    People wait for a Metra train in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    A Metra train arrives as the station in Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

  • Downtown Arlington Heights features a small park, condos, retail shopping...

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    Downtown Arlington Heights features a small park, condos, retail shopping and dining on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Newsstand owner Dilip Patel in his store inside the Metra station in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021, after the Bears announced they''d entered a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse as a potential new stadium site.

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    Riders wait for a Metra train at the station in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

  • Children run through the intersection of Vail Avenue and Campbell...

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    Children run through the intersection of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street as twin sisters Desi and Tedi Tsvetanska perform on their violas in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

  • From left, Saurabh Patel, 17-month-old Raina, and Bindi Patel dine...

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    From left, Saurabh Patel, 17-month-old Raina, and Bindi Patel dine outside at Armand''s Pizzeria in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    People walk through the intersection of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    Audience members listen as representatives from the Bears present their concept for building a stadium and entertainment district on the site of Arlington International Racecourse during an informational public meeting at Hersey High School on Sept. 8, 2022.

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    Arlington International Racecourse property in Arlington Heights on May 1, 2023.

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    Workers gather in a parking lot outside of the former Arlington Park to begin demolition on May 30, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

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    Construction equipments is lined up outside the former Arlington International Racecourse, June 13, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

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    Demolition continues on the grandstand at the former Arlington International Racecourse on July 11, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

  • The grandstand of the former Arlington International Racecourse is razed...

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    The grandstand of the former Arlington International Racecourse is razed on Sept. 25, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

  • Condos and apartments in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29,...

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    Condos and apartments in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

  • Selso Nunez, of Palatine, dressed in Bears garb, peeks over...

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    Selso Nunez, of Palatine, dressed in Bears garb, peeks over the gate of Arlington International Racecourse as he looks for a spot to watch the fireworks following a day of races on Sept. 25, 2021.

  • The Flynn family dines outside at Hey Nonny restaurant and...

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    The Flynn family dines outside at Hey Nonny restaurant and listening room on Vail Avenue in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    A person crosses the street in front of Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    The former Arlington International Racecourse is shown behind the Arlington Park Metra train station on Oct. 28, 2021.

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    The Chicago Bears released proposed development plans for the Arlington International Racecourse property in Arlington Heights on Sept. 6, 2022. A rendering shows the Chicago Bears'' preliminary plans for the Arlington Park property, including a so-called "Stadium District" on the northwest side of the property abutting Route 53 and Northwest Highway, along with mixed-use development in the rest of the footprint, including where the shuttered racetrack now stands.

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    Clouds pass over the now closed Arlington Park International Racecourse on Sept. 6, 2022, in Arlington Heights.

  • A rendering of the plan is shown as representatives from...

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    A rendering of the plan is shown as representatives from the Chicago Bears present their concept for building a new stadium and entertainment district on the site of Arlington International Racecourse during a public meeting at Hersey High School in Arlington Heights on Sept. 8, 2022.

  • A rendering released by the Chicago Bears shows the view...

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    A rendering released by the Chicago Bears shows the view from the proposed stadium of the Arlington Park entertainment district.

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    The synthetic racing surface is being removed from the track at the Arlington Park International Racecourse property in Arlington Heights on Feb. 8, 2023.

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    The Arlington International Racecourse property in Arlington Heights on May 1, 2023.

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    Construction equipment stands ready for expected demolition at the former Arlington International Racecourse at sunrise on May 30, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

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    Demolition continues on the grounds of the former Arlington International Racecourse on June 13, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

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    Demolition crews hired by the Chicago Bears begin knocking down the grandstand at the former Arlington International Racecourse on June 16, 2023, in Arlington Heights. The Bears are looking at the site for possibly a new stadium for the team.

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    Demolition continues of the main grandstand at the former Arlington International Racecourse in Arlington Heights on Aug. 1, 2023.

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    Demolition of the grandstand continues at the former Arlington International Racecourse, Aug. 7, 2023.

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    Demolition of the grandstand continues at the former Arlington International Racecourse, Aug. 7, 2023.

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    Demolition continues on the grandstand and surrounding structures at the former Arlington International Racecourse, Sept. 25, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

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    Apartments and condos in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    A server takes an order for a customer wearing a Chicago Bears shirt, while she and others eat outdoors at Scratchboard Kitchen on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    People in a park at the corner of Vail and Campbell in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Dan and Casey Beedon dine at Hey Nonny restaurant and listening room on Vail Avenue in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    A couple walks through the intersection of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

  • Arlington International Racecourse property in Arlington Heights on Feb.8, 2023.

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    Arlington International Racecourse property in Arlington Heights on Feb.8, 2023.

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    A Metra train passes the former Arlington International Racecourse at sunrise on May 30, 2023, in Arlington Heights.

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    Demolition continues at the former Arlington International Racecourse in Arlington Heights, Aug. 1, 2023.

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    People walk through downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    People mill about in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    The Metra train station in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Arlington Park International Racecourse in Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021. The Chicago Bears have signed a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse, the near-century-old facility that likely hosted its final horse race last Saturday.

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    Customers sit outdoors in the Arlington Alfresco area, enjoying conversation and food, in downtown Arlington Heights, Sept. 29, 2021. The Chicago Bears have signed a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse, the near-century-old facility that likely hosted its final horse race last Saturday.

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    Owner Tim Grodek works the lunch hour at his Peggy Kinnane''s restaurant in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021 after the Bears announced they''d entered a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse as a potential new stadium site.

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    People cross the Metra tracks in Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Diners eat outside Peggy Kinnane''s in downtown Arlington Heights on Sept. 29, 2021.

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    Ralph Covert with String Section performs at Hey Nonny on Vail Avenue in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    Twin sisters Desi Tchalukov, left, and Tedi Tsvetanska perform on their violas at the corner of Vail Avenue and Campbell Street in downtown Arlington Heights on Oct. 14, 2021.

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    Arlington Park International Racecourse on Oct. 6, 2021, in Arlington Heights. The Chicago Bears have signed a purchase agreement for Arlington International Racecourse, the near-century-old facility that likely hosted its final horse race.

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    A person crosses through Harmony Park at Campbell Street and Vail Avenue in downtown Arlington Heights on Jan. 18, 2023.

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    Townhomes are seen across from the Arlington Park International Racecourse property in Arlington Heights on Feb. 8, 2023.

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    A view of the former grandstand of Arlington Park International Racecourse property in Arlington Heights on Feb. 8, 2023.

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    The former Arlington International Racecourse at sunrise on May 30, 2023, in Arlington Heights. Demolition is expected to begin soon.

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    Crews demolish the main grandstand of the former Arlington International Racecourse in Arlington Heights, July 14, 2023. The site is the possible future home of the Chicago Bears.

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    Main grandstand demolition continues at the former Arlington International Racecourse in Arlington Heights, Aug. 1, 2023.

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Should the Bears back away from their $3 billion plans – by force or choice – for a new enclosed stadium and amenities at the Chicago lakefront where they currently play, the mayor of Arlington Heights says his northwest suburban town will still be interested in having the NFL team move there.

“It was never a done deal in Arlington Heights. I don’t think it’s anything close to a done deal in the city of Chicago. And so we are ready, willing and able to continue our discussions with them if they get a ‘no’ on the lakefront” proposal the team announced Wednesday, Mayor Tom Hayes told Pioneer Press.

Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes, pictured in this file photo, explained at the Nov. 16, 2020 Village Board meeting what he is doing to help mitigate COVID-19 spread in the village.
Village of Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes

Still, Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren said Wednesday the team is shifting its efforts to singularly making the lakefront redevelopment happen. He acknowledged that the team still owns the former Arlington International Racecourse site in Arlington Heights and is the largest landowner in the village.

“Our focus right now is on the city of Chicago” and the lakefront property, Warren told the Chicago Tribune editorial board “That’s where we are pouring all our time, energy and effort.”

While other Chicago suburbs made a bid to have the team move to their town, the Bears purchased land in Arlington Heights and pitched a redevelopment plan to village leaders and residents.

For more than a year, the Bears had eyed the racecourse site. Then, last February, they purchased the 326-acre site from Louisville-based Churchill Downs for $197 million. Shortly afterward, the structures on the land parcel were razed.

“We offer the opportunity for the Bears to own their own stadium, which is a big difference between our opportunity and the proposal that they submitted” to the city of Chicago for the redo of the land immediately south of where their current Soldier Field home sits, said Hayes.

Shortly after the racecourse land sale, a team entourage that included now-retired Bears President and CEO Ted Phillips presented a redevelopment proposal — first to the Arlington Heights Village Board, then at a community forum at John Hersey High School in the village — detailing an enthralling $5 billion plan to build an enclosed stadium, which the team would own, and accompanying residences and entertainment district.

The Bears currently play at 100-year old Soldier Field, which is owned by the Chicago Park District. The team’s lease there is scheduled to expire in 2033.

Chicago Bears’ flashy game plan for lakefront stadium project greeted with questions

The Arlington Heights plan, Hayes said, would have allowed the Bears to “provide that game-day experience that they have told me from day one that they were looking to do with a new stadium – that’s really kind of the industry standard now” and to be landowners.

Further, Hayes is convinced that his town offers the team, one of the only in the NFL to not have an enclosed stadium, so much more than a lakefront location.

But Warren, who took over team leadership in January 2023 from Phillips, expressed being unbothered by the idea of the team owning its own stadium versus being a renter. Asked at the news conference Wednesday about renting a venue instead of seizing an opportunity to own it, Warren flashed back to a similar question he said was posed to him while he was an executive with the Minnesota Vikings football team.

“We don’t look at it in a derogatory manner of ‘being a renter,’ we look at it as being a good partner,” he said, mostly referencing the Bears potentially working with the city of Chicago and Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration.

Arlington Heights residents seem to have embraced the idea of the Bears moving into town, so long as local taxpayers weren’t on the hook to pay for it. But the team and a trio of local school districts continue to battle over property taxes.

A rendering showing the view from the proposed stadium threshold of the Arlington Park entertainment district. (Hart Howerton/Chicago Bears)
A rendering showing the view from the proposed stadium threshold of the Arlington Park entertainment district. (Hart Howerton/Chicago Bears)

With the addition of residences as part of the Bears’ proposal in the Arlington Heights development, Township High School District 214, and Palatine High School District 211 and elementary feeder School District 25 – also based in Palatine – anticipate as many as 400 new students, with a collective financial impact to the districts of at least $22 million, an attorney for one of the districts estimated.

The school districts, working in unity, and the Bears remain at loggerheads over how much the team should pay in property taxes to the districts.

Further, the Cook County assessor set a valuation of the racecourse property at $192 million, an amount close to what the team paid for it. But the Cook County Board of Review lowered that to $125 million after the team appealed. Still, the football team would have a property tax bill of more than $10 million for the site, which the team says prevents redevelopment.

Hayes conceded the ongoing tax wrangling with the school districts “was a concern. I know the Bears were frustrated about that.” He believes it could have led, in part, to the Bears exploring more earnestly the Chicago lakefront option.

Still, he explained he respects the school districts being “advocates for their positions” just as the team is for theirs.

“We’re continuing our discussions with the school districts to help try to solve the short-term tax issues so when the Bears are ready to jump back this way, then we can say to them, ‘Hey, we’ve got that short-term tax issue resolved’” Hayes said.

Each of the school districts declined to comment on the Bears’ new Chicago proposal or the ongoing tax flack in Arlington Heights.

While Hayes said he wants the Bears to refocus on his town, Arlington Heights won’t just sit and wait. He said eventually the village will look forward to putting the land to good use, especially considering the legacy and longevity of the racecourse that once stood there as a crown jewel of the village.

“It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity for a new developer or multiple developers, and so I would like to see some kind of unified development,” the mayor said about building on the property should the Bears not move forward with its plans. “But, we haven’t given up hope on the Bears redevelopment, so we haven’t gone down that road yet to make any other plans.”

He said with the Bears being the property owners, the team and the village will, nevertheless, have to work together – whether a stadium is built or the land is sold.

The site “will be something unique and exciting at some point,” said Hayes.