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PORTAGE INDIANA OFFERS FREE “HALAS HARBOR” STADIUM SITE TO LURE CHICAGO BEARS

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The Chicago Bears stadium saga just added another twist.

Officials in Portage, Indiana are reportedly pitching a bold proposal to lure the team across state lines — offering land for a proposed lakefront stadium dubbed “Halas Harbor” at no cost. The move comes as the Bears continue weighing options for their long-term home, with discussions ongoing in Chicago and the suburbs.

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According to NBC Chicago, the proposed “Halas Harbor” concept would place a new stadium near Lake Michigan, giving the franchise waterfront views while potentially avoiding some of the political and financial hurdles tied to staying in Illinois. By offering the land at no cost, Portage leaders appear to be signaling they’re serious about competing for the team.

The Bears have been exploring stadium possibilities for several years, including redevelopment in Arlington Heights and proposals tied to Chicago’s lakefront. Funding structures, public subsidies, and infrastructure improvements remain central sticking points in negotiations.

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While it’s unclear how realistic an Indiana relocation would be, the Portage proposal raises the stakes in an already high-profile stadium battle. For fans, it adds another layer of uncertainty — and intrigue — about where the future of the Chicago Bears could ultimately land.

As discussions continue, one thing is clear: the fight to host the Bears is far from over.

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