But we’ll find a good use for this. \\nThose towns are going to face a severe tax shortage in coming years as a result of first, the recession, and then the COVID-induced decline in the economy.This entire suggestion of an Arlington Heights Stadium is logical but ultimately the demolition and then construction of a new stadium would require much time and money from cash-strapped northwest suburban communities. The only thing left of the old stadium is the outer wall which acts as a facade with a few toliets in it, and the new one sprawls up skyward over the top of that old wall.
Figured this would be some cool stuff to fly over. The trouble with this idea of moving the Bears there is they are locked into Soldier Field with a lease that runs through 2033, and when all is said and done the total rental cost is only $6.3 million annually. Arlington Stadium evolved out of a plan to build a ballpark for use by both Dallas and Fort Worth.Originally named Turnpike Stadium, it was built in the centrally located suburb of Arlington. Two years later, the current Globe Life structure borrowed bits and pieces of old Yankee Stadium, Tiger Stadium and Comiskey. Those towns are going to face a severe tax shortage in coming years as a result of first, the recession, and then the COVID-induced decline in the economy.There's one other possibility. \\nThe decision by nose tackle Eddie Goldman to opt out of the 2020 season left the Chicago Bears pondering their options and they have good depth on the line.Thinking the land would just sit there for a decade until the Bears' lease runs out, while a casino could have been there all the time making money for the community, just doesn't make much sense.\\n It just isn't happening unless it's entirely privately funded and it's hard to see why or how the McCaskey family could ever fork out the kind of cash from their own pockets for a Jerry Jones-type monstrosity when they can pay a paltry $6.3 million for rent.
“I think our market can support that number, make it feel intimate, get our fans close to the game. All is open for creative interpretation.“That seems like a very good number for us,” Matwick said. How times have changed.The glass veneer is much like new Marlins Park, which has a stunning view of downtown Miami from above the left-field bleachers and well below the bright, white retractable roof.
The track is a 350yard long concrete oval with banked corners and an armco barrier. They're not tossing out this kind of a sweet deal, and it seems unlikely the McCaskey family would like to eat the $6.3 million a year to move somewhere else.\\n Eric Saubert has been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list, bringing the total tight ends currently active on the roster to six.That's a completely new stadium. Per Senate Bill 509, 77th Regular Session, before building permits may be issued for renovations/remodel or demolition of public or commercial buildings, the permit applicant must provide proof of an asbestos survey or provide certification from a licensed architect or engineer that the affected parts of the building do not contain asbestos.