Bids are in for Arlington Park sale — and the Chicago Bears have yet to rule themselves out

Bids are in for Arlington Park sale — and the Chicago Bears have yet to rule themselves out

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  • Mitchell Armentrout, Chicago Sun-Times
June 16, 2021 11:16 PM
  • Mitchell Armentrout, Chicago Sun-Times

The fate of Arlington International Racecourse has been narrowed down to a list of potential buyers for the storied suburban track.

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Churchill Downs Inc. closed its bidding period for Arlington on Tuesday, with representatives for the horse racing-turned-gambling corporation saying only that it received “strong proposals from numerous parties” interested in taking over the 93-year-old oval.

Arlington Heights Mayor Thomas Hayes said Wednesday he’d met with “less than 10” possible bidding groups before the deadline, and only one of those, led by former Arlington Park president Roy Arnold, has gone public with an offer that promises to keep the horses running beyond Sept. 25.