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Chicago’s Major League Soccer club has reached a deal to self-finance a new downtown stadium.
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 Fire unveiled plans to build a privately funded, soccer-specific stadium along the Chicago River on Tuesday.
Great news, Chicago soccer fans: A brand-new 22,000-seat stadium is expected to be ready before the 2028 MLS season.
According to the announcement, the stadium will be built as the anchor for the future Chicago neighborhood known as "The 78." ...
Joe Mansueto, the soccer team’s billionaire owner, announced plans for the privately funded stadium in a public letter, ...
Unofficially labeled as the city's 78th community area, the downtown adjacent land has long been sought after for further ...
The Chicago Fire Football Club officially announced Tuesday plans to build a $650 million, privately funded soccer-specific ...
The match between D.C. United and Chicago Fire was interrupted after a baby ran onto the pitch in a curious and unexpected ...
Team owner Joe Mansueto will personally pay for the stadium, it was announced. Groundbreaking could take place in late 2025 ...
After nearly a decade of big swings and misses, including a recent failed bid to build a new White Sox ballpark, The 78 and ...