June 3 - The Chicago Fire unveiled plans to build a privately funded, soccer-specific stadium along the Chicago River on Tuesday. The 22,000-seat facility, located just south of Roosevelt Road, has a ...
The Chicago Fire have announced a plan to build a new state-of-the-art soccer-specific stadium in South Loop, just west of Soldier Field, on the strip of land known as “The 78.” The project would cost ...
The Chicago City Council approved on Thursday Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto’s plan to build a 22,000-seat soccer stadium on The 78, the South Loop megadevelopment site along the South Branch of the ...
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Chicago plans a $650M soccer stadium
Chicago is preparing to reshape a swath of its South Loop with a privately financed soccer venue that city leaders say will anchor a new riverfront neighborhood and generate thousands of jobs. The ...
Joe Mansueto is in the clear to start construction on a 22,000-seat soccer stadium for Chicago Fire FC at Related Midwest’s megadevelopment The 78. The Chicago City Council gave final approval for the ...
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The recent announcement to transition part of The 78 development into a privately funded soccer stadium raises significant questions about urban development priorities in Chicago. While the $7 billion ...
CHICAGO (WGN) – Chicago Fire FC may be one step closer to having a permanent stadium in the heart of the city, but their proposed new stadium was met with some opposition from community members on ...
We're getting a look at a brand new professional soccer stadium coming to the the riverfront. Best and worst of American soccer in 2025: The appetizer before the World Cup main course ...
ATTEMPTED FIRST DEGREE MURDER. FUNDING FOR IOWA’S FIRST PROFESSIONAL SOCCER STADIUM IS SET TO PASS A FINAL HURDLE TONIGHT. KCCI SENIOR REPORTER TODD MAGEL IS LIVE AT DES MOINES CITY HALL, WHERE THE ...
American soccer stadiums have come a long way since the Columbus Crew of MLS opened the first soccer-specific U.S. stadium for a pro team in 1999. Now, even at the second tiers of American pro soccer, ...
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