Marking a significant step in the Chicago Bears’ proposal to move to Arlington Heights, the team Wednesday filed paperwork to begin demolition of Arlington International Racecourse.
The team said the first phase would begin with gutting the interior of the grandstand, and that any exterior demolition would come later.
Team officials emphasized that this does not mean they’re going ahead with the $5 billion plan to build a new enclosed stadium with housing, bars and restaurants on the site. The team has asked to first determine what taxes it would be paying and has said it needs a public subsidy to help pay to build infrastructure like roads and utilities, before it could go forward.
The Bears bought the 326-acre former horse track this year for $197 million.
The demolition announcement comes a day after Crain’s Chicago Business reported that the Cook County assessor raised the assessed value of the property to roughly equal the purchase price.
If approved by taxing authorities, the increase would likely raise the annual property tax to about $16 million, though it was only about $3 million when the near-century-old track was operating, before Churchill Downs Inc. closed it in 2021.
While the demolition is underway, the Bears will be making their case to the county’s Board of Review that the former Arlington Park’s assessed land value is too high. But fearing a whopping property tax bill, the Bears are asking the Board of Review to knock that assessment down to $37.2 million, which the team argues was the land’s appraised value. A hearing is tentatively scheduled for early June.
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It sounds punitive to me. Need to comp the proposed taxes to some properties owned by Prekwinkle buddies because that’s how that vipers’ nest works. Maybe get it reassessed once the toilets are removed ? Worked for another guy.
So we are okay with the taxpayers funding any part of this stadium? The Bears are a mutlibillion dollar franchise, they can afford to build this stadium and facilities all on their own.