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The White Sox said they are still considering building their proposed new ballpark at the South Loop site, potentially creating a new pro sports nexus in Chicago.
News: The Chicago Fire have announced plans to build a soccer-specific stadium at The 78 in Chicago. Fire owner Joe Mansueto will be financing the $650 million project that will seat around 22,000 ...
The Bears, Fire and White Sox are in the market for new homes, while the Blackhawks and Sky eye expanding their footprint in ...
Could the quality of play on the baseball diamond and the football field impact how these bids for new stadiums shake out? Back in April, the Bears announced a $4.7 billion plan for a new domed ...
The White Sox announced an investment agreement Thursday ... it is interesting how this announcement arrived just two days after Fire owner Joe Mansueto revealed plans to build a soccer stadium in ...
It had been eyeing "The 78" area in Chicago’s South Loop, but those plans seem to be non-existent after MLS club Chicago Fire announced plans to build a new stadium on the grounds. The White Sox ...
The White Sox are commemorating the new Pope's longtime fandom with a graphic near his seat at Rate Field from the 2005 World Series. Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born pope, grew up in Chicago ...
Last year, the White Sox proposed a new publicly funded ballpark at The 78, but Springfield lawmakers balked at the idea of contributing a reported $1 billion to build it. The team, though, has ...
In February, well before the season started, plans were announced for a possible new White Sox stadium in "The 78" development—in the area of Clark Street, Roosevelt Road, and the South Branch ...
That leaves plenty of room for the White Sox to build an adjacent ballpark, Ganis said. Last year, the White Sox proposed a new publicly funded ballpark at The 78, but Springfield lawmakers balked ...