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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.
Readers applaud building a soccer-only stadium on the land known as The 78 and Joe Mansueto for using private financing. But ...
It looks like a resident will finally be moving in to anchor “The 78,” the vacant piece of land in Chicago’s South Loop ...
The Chicago Fire Football Club officially announced Tuesday plans to build a $650 million, privately funded soccer-specific ...
The Chicago Fire FC has announced plans to build a brand-new stadium in Chicago. This will be a soccer-specific stadium, in ...
Joe Mansueto, the soccer team’s billionaire owner, announced plans for the privately funded stadium in a public letter, ...
Why can the Chicago Fire announce it’s building a new stadium, complete with a chosen site, while the Bears and White Sox ...
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 ...
Sox chairman-in-waiting Justin Ishbia is a private equity billionaire with far more financial wherewithal than Jerry ...
Chicago’s Major League Soccer club has reached a deal to self-finance a new downtown stadium.
Chicago’s Major League Soccer ... specific stadium to our site will give rise to an entirely new sports and entertainment district that activates more than a half-mile of downtown riverfront.