The Bears stopped short of singing Frank Sinatra's 'My Kind of Town,' but the NFL franchise valued at $6.3 billion has decided to stay in the Windy City after threatening to leave for the suburbs.Bears CEO and President Kevin Warren revealed plans on Monday for a new publicly-owned Stadium within Chicago's city limits following years of difficult negotiations with the city. The Bears plan to contribute $2 billion to the stadium.Chicago's NBC affiliate spoke to an unnamed legislator familiar with the plans, who told the network that the stadium would be domed and come with a park space. It remains unclear if the proposed stadium will be near the Bears' century-old home, Soldier Field, but Crain's previously reported that construction could occur just south of the stadium along Lake .
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