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The Fire’s billionaire owner Joe Mansueto wants to build a soccer stadium in “The 78,” a large undeveloped parcel of land in the South Loop. As the Chicago Bears work to finalize a site for ...
Chicago Fire FC has announced plans to move to the highly coveted property in Chicago’s South Looop known as ‘The 78’. The 62-acre parcel of land had previously been considered a home for Amazon, a ...
Marc Ganis of Sportscorp Ltd. shares his thoughts on what the Chicago Bears and White Sox could learn from the Fire's new South Loop stadium deal.
Cole Kmet, the five-year veteran tight end drafted in the second round back in 2020, was candid when asked about the Bears’ decision to select Colston Loveland 10th overall in this year’s draft.
Soldier Field has been home to the Chicago Bears since 1971, but it has been a lakefront landmark for more than a century. Now, there are questions about its future. The stadium sits in State ...
The Chicago Fire and owner Joseph Mansueto plan to build a $650-million, privately financed stadium for the team in Related Midwest's 62-acre 78 development.
The Chicago Fire announced the construction of a new self-funded stadium without public money, a model that Illinois lawmakers say should be followed by the Chicago Bears and White Sox.
The Chicago Fire announced the construction of a new self-funded stadium without public money, a model that Illinois lawmakers say should be followed by the Chicago Bears and White Sox.
Amid the ongoing back-and-forth over the location of their future stadium, the Bears are currently shifting their focus back to constructing a Solider Field replacement in suburban Arlington Heights.
The Chicago Fire are looking to be out of Soldier Field by 2028. The Fire revealed on Tuesday plans to build a privately funded, soccer-specific stadium along the Chicago River, per a club ...
Via Sports Business Journal, the Chicago Fire of the MLS will build a $650 million stadium along the Chicago River. Team owner Joe Mansuetto will privately finance the facility. The team announced the ...
Chicago’s Major League Soccer club has reached a deal to self-finance a new downtown stadium. Chicago Fire to self-finance downtown stadium on land owned by developer Related.
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