Of course BUT this wont be a stadium built in an otherwise blighted community. Im not sure how to find it but if you pull up the planned (and of course currently stalled) proposal for the midway sports district in san diego, thats a gigantic transformation of an area in terrible conditions currently. In other words there will be tons of things to do
A Democrat in DC says she hates sheโs forced to admit the Reflecting Pool now looks good.
โI thought it was a stupid idea to paint the Reflecting Pool, but it looks really good. It makes the reflection look extraordinarily prominent in a way it did not before, and I hate that.โ
@BasicallyElonM@jamfan40@GovBraun It only needs to capture a very small percentage of the Chicagoland economy tied to NFL (and countless other events this place will now host INCLUDING THE FUCKING SUPERBOWL) to be a huge boon to both the local and state governments
@BasicallyElonM@GovBraun I drive up from san diego to Rams games (cause fuck the chargers for that shit) and I often stay but certainly eat, drink and enjoy the area by the stadium before and after the game. I either charge my vehicke or fill its tank and then go home.
@m1dsp1k3r@bohmmom@GovBraun A shitskin monkey just deleted a 23 year old with a bright future on his way to a game with family โfor not reasonโ aka random whitey kill
Hoosiers, help me welcome the Chicago Bears to our great state!
We look forward to building a partnership as strong as the '85 Bears defense, creating opportunities and economic growth that will benefit our state and the Bears organization for decades to come.
An NFL franchise in Northwest Indiana will be an economic boost to the entire region like we havenโt seen before.
Thank you to Speaker Huston, the legislature, and Mayor McDermott for their partnership. I also want to thank the entire Chicago Bears organization for their partnership and commitment in making this move a reality.
Welcome to Indiana!