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  2. Arlington Heights proposes a tax cut compromise for the ... - AOL

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    The village hadn’t gotten a response yet from the team nor Arlington Heights-based Township High School District 214 and Palatine-based Township High School District 211, along with feeder ...

  3. The stadium cost nearly $14 million to renovate - AOL

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    Stadium Lofts features 95 one-bedroom apartments, 26 two-bedroom apartments and 17 lofts. ... Core Redevelopment also constructed an additional 144 apartments outside of the stadium in four ...

  4. Bears reach tentative deal with Arlington Heights on property ...

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    (The Center Square) – As the Chicago Bears continue to push for public funds for a new lakefront stadium, the team now says they have reached a deal with Arlington Heights on property taxes. The ...

  5. Stadium Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The 6.92-acre (0.0280 km 2) site contains residential homes and mixed-use structures, all built beginning in 1926. Cleveland Heights proposed constructing a football stadium on the site in 1927. The stadium was never built, and the historic district takes its name from the original name given the commercial complex.

  6. Arlington Heights - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Heights can refer to several places in the United States: Towns or cities. Arlington Heights, Illinois; Arlington Heights, Ohio;

  7. Hammons Field - Wikipedia

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    Hammons Field is a minor league baseball stadium located in Springfield, Missouri, with a capacity of 7,986 plus approximately 2,500 general admission seating. The facility, funded entirely by local businessman, hotel mogul and benefactor John Q. Hammons, is the centerpiece of the midtown development project, Jordan Valley Park, on the corner of Sherman Avenue and Trafficway Boulevard.