Arlington Park in photos: What site looks like as Bears' future plans at site remain uncertain

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Arlington Park in photos: What site looks like as Bears' future plans at site remain uncertain
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While the Chicago Bears are still figuring out where they will land for their next stadium, the property that once seemed destined to host the team stands partially-demolished with an uncertain future ahead of it.

Images captured by NBC 5 Photographer George Mycyk now show only remnants of the horse racing venue that once called the property home.

Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyDemolition has been underway at the property for some time, despite the Bears potentially pulling out of a planned stadium development in Arlington Heights. After deliberating with city about a potential stadium at what was formerly known as the Arlington Park race track, the Bears pivoted off the location amid tax concerns.

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