CHICAGO (WLS) -- If the Chicago Bears decide they will not use the old Arlington Park site for a new stadium and facility, village leaders in Arlington Heights have detailed what can't be built on it.
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The Bears bought the property in 2023, but in April they announced plans for a new domed stadium on the Chicago lakefront.
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Now, as Arlington Heights waits to see what the team will do, the mayor laid out the types of developments they will not allow on the land.
Current zoning includes a list of 23 prohibited uses of the site, including car washes, building material sales, adult businesses, fairgrounds, kiddie parks, funeral homes and wholesale offices.