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SportsMay 22

Chicago Bears Hold Recent Stadium Meetings Despite Previous Claims

The Chicago Bears recently met with city officials about lakefront stadium terms, according to Mayor Brandon Johnson's office.

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The Chicago Bears have held recent meetings with Chicago's Corporation Counsel regarding terms for a new lakefront stadium, according to a spokesperson for Mayor Brandon Johnson's office.

The meetings represent continued discussions between the NFL franchise and city officials over the team's long-term plans in Chicago. The Bears have been exploring stadium options as they consider their future venue arrangements.

Details about the specific terms discussed or outcomes of the recent meetings were not immediately disclosed by the mayor's office. The Corporation Counsel's office handles legal matters for the city of Chicago.

The Bears currently play at Soldier Field, which has served as the team's home stadium. Any potential new lakefront stadium would represent a significant infrastructure project requiring coordination between team ownership, city officials, and various regulatory bodies.

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