CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears haven’t been to the playoffs since losing the Super Bowl in 2007 and the economy isn’t getting much better anytime soon, but that’s not stopping the Chicago Bears from raising prices for most tickets at Soldier Field in 2010.
The team sent out invoices to season ticket holders on Friday, announcing prices were going up for 75 percent of the seats at Soldier Field.
The 25 percent of seats with no price hikes are those in the 400 level and the west grandstand.
Prices for non-club seats will rise between $2 and $17 each, now ranging from $68 to $125; club seats will go up from $10 to $20 each, now ranging from $255 to $365.
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