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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.
Chicago’s Major League Soccer club has reached a deal to self-finance a new downtown stadium.
After nearly a decade of big swings and misses, including a recent failed bid to build a new White Sox ballpark, The 78 and ...
Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and the city’s essential billionaire investor, Morningstar founder Joe Mansueto ...
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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 ...
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.
Chicago Fire chairman and owner, Joe Mansueto, announced plans for a new soccer-specific stadium that would see the team move ...
Chicago Fire FC have unveiled plans for a new privately funded, soccer-specific stadium they expect to open in Spring 2028, ...
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 ...
The Chicago Fire unveiled plans to build a privately funded, soccer-specific stadium along the Chicago River on Tuesday.
Morningstar founder Joe Mansueto chose to build his own stadium at The 78 in part because it's the political path of least ...
Chicago’s Major League Soccer club has reached a deal to self-finance ... for a new baseball stadium on the site. The Chicago Fire’s new 22,000-seat soccer stadium is expected to serve ...
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