The Chicago Fire on Monday unveiled detailed renderings of their proposed privately funded $650 million open-air soccer stadium, a state-of-the-art facility at The 78 in the South Loop meant to look ...
Fans are getting a first look at what the Chicago Fire’s $650 million new stadium near downtown Chicago could look like. Renderings released late Monday show what’s planned for the new facility, which ...
Fast-food giant McDonald’s has inked a long-term deal with the Chicago Fire to add its name – and a massive flagship restaurant – to the team’s new $750 million stadium going up at The 78 in the South ...
The Chicago Fire and McDonald's on Wednesday announced a naming rights partnership that will call the Major League Soccer Club's $750 million, privately-funded stadium McDonald's Park.
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Renderings for the new soccer-specific stadium for the Chicago Fire. As the anchor for a new mixed-use development in downtown Chicago, the Chicago Fire wanted its new 22,000-seat soccer stadium to ...
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, ...
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The Chicago Fire plan to break ground on a privately financed stadium in coming days, but concerned community leaders spoke out during a news conference Monday. The stadium is planned for a location ...