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The Chicago Fire have announced plans for a new soccer-specific stadium, while the Stars are in planning mode for a move from Bridgeview.
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In addition to consistent offensive production and solid defensive play, the rookie infielder is bringing some fire to the ...
Mixed-use development is one of the company’s next frontiers. 601 is working with OC Sports & Entertainment on the ...
After Chicago Fire owner and chairman Joe Mansueto announced plans last week for a new stadium, what does that mean for the ...
The White Sox were first to present renderings of a potential stadium to be built at The 78 development in the South Loop, ...
Off to one of the worst starts in MLB history, the Rockies are on pace to break a record set just last season.
While there’s no reason to expect rapid on-field changes or increased spending immediately, there is a sense of long-term ...
The Royals offense cooled off in Friday’s game against the White Sox. But things are still trending up in that area.
Justin Ishbia will invest in the Chicago White Sox and potentially buy the team.- but a new Chicago ballpark faces some new ...
Jerry Reinsdorf will have the option to sell his controlling interest in the Chicago White Sox to Justin Ishbia from 2029 to ...
An agreement putting Justin Ishbia in line to buy the South Siders brought the team's future ownership into focus while ...