Chicago Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren remains committed to the $4.7B stadium project on the downtown Chicago lakefront despite challenges. Suburban municipalities are making efforts to attract the team, but Warren is staying focused on the original plan. Warren has also joined a state business development board to enhance business growth in Illinois.
Chicago Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren's appointment to the Intersect Illinois board comes as he is deepening his outreach to the state’s business community after the Bears’ proposal failed to advance during the state legislature’s spring session. https://t.co/FJNRAkKlgK
We welcome @ChicagoBears President & CEO @KevinFWarren to our board of directors. With deep experience in business growth, community development, and equity building, Warren will help us advance our mission of bringing jobs and investment to Illinois. https://t.co/gYEYmmulca https://t.co/EJbUwvWcOh
Chicago Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren is joining the board of a statewide economic development organization that works closely with Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration to help attract businesses to Illinois. https://t.co/lVC377zElr
Bears CEO Kevin Warren added to state business development board https://t.co/ymybxetN3e
The Bears insist they’re still focused on their proposed $4.7B stadium project on the downtown Chicago lakefront. But the political and financial difficulties already swirling around it have prompted two suburban jurisdictions to renew their efforts to land the team. More ⬇️
Bears President Kevin Warren appreciates pitches from suburban municipalities. But he's not changing his gameplan on a new lakefront stadium. FULL STORY: https://t.co/UOQQ22LqFL https://t.co/2sKLInqE9e
Bears President Kevin Warren appreciates pitches from other municipalities. But he's not changing his gameplan for a lakefront stadium. FULL STORY: https://t.co/B9kqDJbaij https://t.co/CaTAv2rSjp