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It wants to move to a new place. And it's paying the full price on its own. Via Sports Business Journal, the Chicago Fire of ...
Joe Mansueto has a deal to buy nearly 10 acres on The 78 for a 22,000-seat soccer stadium that could create a new sports and ...
Chicago Fire’s new soccer-specific stadium marks a major milestone as MLS continues to grow in the U.S., promising a ...
Team owner Joe Mansueto will personally pay for the stadium, it was announced. Groundbreaking could take place in late 2025 ...
Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto talks about his plans for a privately financed $650 million soccer stadium at the 62-acre site, and why he thinks teams should foot the bill for these projects.
The Chicago Fire Football Club will move to a new stadium in "The 78," but could that new home also feature another Chicago sports team?
After sharing a venue with American football team the Chicago Bears, Chicago’s Major League Soccer side Chicago Fire will ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago Fire FC unveils plans for $650M soccer stadium in South LoopThe Chicago Fire Football Club officially announced Tuesday plans to build a $650 million, privately funded soccer-specific ...
Plans show an open-air stadium to allow for a natural grass field, which can hold up to 22,000 fans. The team says the ...
It looks like a resident will finally be moving in to anchor “The 78,” the vacant piece of land in Chicago’s South Loop ...
Joe Mansueto, the soccer team’s billionaire owner, announced plans for the privately funded stadium in a public letter, ...
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