
"The NFL announced Monday that Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 at the new Nissan Stadium, a building that broke ground in February 2024, began taking shape in 2025, and is scheduled for completion in February 2027. From renderings to Super Bowl host in roughly eight years. Meanwhile, the Chicago Bears are still deciding what state their stadium will be in."
"The Bears put a purchase agreement on the 326-acre Arlington Park site in September 2021. They finalized the $197.2 million sale from Churchill Downs in February 2023. They held their first public information meeting in Arlington Heights in September 2022 to discuss initial designs. The Titans released their first stadium renderings in October 2022, a month after the Bears were already in a room with the public, talking through plans for their new building."
"The Titans broke ground in February 2024, topped out the steel in November 2025, are on pace for completion in February 2027, and just landed a Super Bowl. The Bears, in that same stretch, have ping-ponged between Arlington Heights, a lakefront dome in Chicago, the old Michael Reese Hospit"
Nashville was awarded Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 to be played at the new Nissan Stadium. The stadium broke ground in February 2024, began taking shape in 2025, and is scheduled for completion in February 2027. The timeline is contrasted with the Chicago Bears’ stadium process, which began with a purchase agreement for the Arlington Park site in September 2021 and a finalized sale in February 2023. The Bears held an initial public information meeting in Arlington Heights in September 2022. The Titans released early stadium renderings in October 2022, then broke ground in February 2024, topped out steel in November 2025, and are on pace for completion in February 2027.
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