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Stadium developer advising Lightfoot makes a case for domed Soldier Field with Bears anchoring a new commercial zone

Related Topics: Soldier Field, Lori Lightfoot

Landmark Development

A view of a Sky Terrace under a plan to improve Soldier Field.

Prolific stadium builder Bob Dunn, advising the Lightfoot administration on how to fix Soldier Field to keep the Bears in Chicago, released detailed plans Sunday for transforming the isolated stadium into a year-round commercial and entertainment hub, served by a transit station that would underpin his goal of residential expansion on the Near South Side.

Dunn estimated that his proposal to dome Soldier Field, working within its existing footprint, would save the Bears at least $1 billion over the cost of building from the ground up in Arlington Heights, where the team has a contract to purchase land.