The Sun (San Bernardino)

Chicago has three stadium options; Bears not interested

- Staff and news service reports

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday presented three options for renovating Soldier Field, the home of the Chicago Bears, but the team said it’s not interested.

Lightfoot proposed fully enclosing the stadium by rebuilding both end zones with columns that can support a dome; rebuilding both end zones with columns to make the stadium dome-ready; or modifying Soldier Field to be a multi-purpose stadium better suited for soccer.

“Any of these proposed renovation­s will allow Soldier Field to retain its role as an economic engine for Chicago for years to come,” Lightfoot said in a news release.

The mayor’s office estimated the costs of the three options would range from $900 million to $2.2 billion. It did not say how it would pay for any of the options.

The proposed renovation­s would expand seating from 61,500 seats (now the lowest capacity in the NFL) up to 70,000; increase the number of suites from 133 to 140; and quadruple concession area square footage from 50,000 square feet (4,645 square meters) to 200,000 square feet (18,580 square meters), the mayor’s office said.

The Bears had no new comment on Lightfoot’s proposals but the team reiterated the same statement it issued July 7 when a panel appointed by Lightfoot recommende­d the city explore enclosing Soldier Field.

“The only potential project the Chicago Bears are exploring for a new stadium developmen­t is Arlington Park. As part of our mutual agreement with the seller of that property, we are not pursuing alternativ­e stadium deals or sites, including renovation­s to Soldier Field, while we are under contract,” that statement said.

State. He passed for more than 6,000 yards while at West Virginia from 2005-08. He was a second-round pick by the Miami Dolphins in 2009.

White was a member of a state championsh­ip football team and two state championsh­ip baseball teams while at Daphne (Alabama) High School. The Angels drafted him in 2004 and again in 2007.

The Chargers open training camp Wednesday at Costa Mesa’s Jack Hammett Sports Complex.

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