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There may be a few more balls in the air at The 78 than just the Chicago Fire’s proposed $650 million soccer stadium. In the ...
The team said it “continues to consider” the 78 site as an option for its proposed new ballpark amid the Chicago Fire’s $650 ...
News: The Chicago Fire have announced plans to build a soccer-specific ... no new developments regarding the Chicago White Sox's pursuit of the ballpark at The 78, despite renderings being made ...
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 Football Club will move to a new stadium in "The 78," but could that new home also feature another Chicago sports team?
The White Sox announced an investment agreement Thursday that basically sets the stage for future transfer of ownership from ...
The framework of the agreement means Justin Ishbia could have complete ownership of the White Sox from Jerry Reinsdorf by the ...
Marc Ganis of Sportscorp Ltd. shares his thoughts on what the Chicago Bears and White Sox could learn from the Fire's new ...
An agreement putting Justin Ishbia in line to buy the South Siders brought the team's future ownership into focus while ...
Sox chairman-in-waiting Justin Ishbia is a private equity billionaire with far more financial wherewithal than Jerry ...
Eight months after launching, the Chicago Sports Network will finally hit the airwaves on Comcast, but it’s going to cost ...
There may be a few more balls in the air at The 78 than just the Chicago Fire’s proposed $650 million soccer stadium. In the wake of Tuesday’s announcement that the Fire’s privately financed ...