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The White Sox said they are still considering building their proposed new ballpark at the South Loop site, potentially ...
The team said it “continues to consider” the 78 site as an option for its proposed new ballpark amid the Chicago Fire’s $650 ...
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?
Mixed-use development is one of the company’s next frontiers. 601 is working with OC Sports & Entertainment on the ...
The Fire would need nine acres of the 62-acre plot at The 78 to build their stadium, leaving adequate spot for a White Sox stadium. The Fire's proposal also would require city approval – made ...
Under the deal, from 2029-2033, Reinsdorf would have the option to sell his controlling interest in the White Sox to Ishbia.
Jerry Reinsdorf has reached a long-term investment deal with Chicago billionaire Justin Ishbia that could eventually hand him ...
Justin Ishbia will invest in the Chicago White Sox and potentially buy the team.- but a new Chicago ballpark faces some new ...
As part of the proposed development, the Fire are buying 9 acres of land at The 78, the team and developer confirmed. That leaves plenty of room for the White Sox to build an adjacent ballpark ...
In winter 2024, artist renderings of a proposed new stadium for the Chicago White Sox circulated in the media. Then the chatter stopped. Perhaps fans, the team and city officials can start talking ...
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