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The Bears, Fire and White Sox are in the market for new homes, while the Blackhawks and Sky eye expanding their footprint in ...
Because the Bears’ new stadium will host concerts and other entertainment events that will supersede the number of 8-11 NFL games per year, there was a worry among legislators that the Bears ...
The Chicago Fire stadium needs to be distinctive and genuinely grounded in Chicago’s unique architectural culture.
Other than that, take your time. The Soldier Field lease goes through 2033, and if the Bears open their new home in 2031 or 2032 as opposed to 2029 is not a huge deal in the grand scheme of things.
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Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has the attention of the football world this season. The former USC Trojans Heisman ...
The Chicago Fire released a sneak peek at renderings of the new stadium they're building in the South Loop. The $650 million digs will be built along the Chicago River at The 78, a vacant plot of land ...
Team owner Joe Mansueto has committed to paying for the stadium himself, while tax increment financing district dollars would cover infrastructure needs on the long-vacant site.
The changing of the guard in the White Sox owners’ suite — from controlling partner Jerry Reinsdorf to billionaire businessman Justin Ishbia — could be a home run for the team’s stadium ...
Why can the Chicago Fire announce it’s building a new stadium, complete with a chosen site, while the Bears and White Sox dither? C’mon, you know the answer. It’s always the same. Money.
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