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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?
The Chicago Fire are planning a privately financed $650 million soccer stadium at the mostly vacant 62-acre site along the Chicago River at Roosevelt Road.
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 ...
Morningstar founder Joe Mansueto chose to build his own stadium at The 78 in part because it's the political path of least ...
The Chicago Bears explored a stadium deal in Springfield this spring, but behind-the-scenes tensions and political pushback stopped the play before it began.
Chicago Fire FC have unveiled plans for a new privately funded, soccer-specific stadium they expect to open in Spring 2028, continuing chairman and owner Joe Mansueto's transformation of the club.
It looks like a resident will finally be moving in to anchor “The 78,” the vacant piece of land in Chicago’s South Loop ...
A $97 million, 272-unit student housing project in Fayetteville is expected to open in August 2027, the Northwest Arkansas ...
The Chicago Fire Football Club officially announced Tuesday plans to build a $650 million, privately funded soccer-specific ...
Once renovated, the 79-year-old former Altgeld Gardens Commercial Center designed by noted architects Keck & Keck will house ...
According to the announcement, the stadium will be built as the anchor for the future Chicago neighborhood known as "The 78." ...
Three undergraduate students at the University of Chicago won a new housing challenge for proposing a citywide vacancy tax.