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Munster native Joe Mansueto, one of the most successful businessmen to ever emerge from Northwest Indiana, unveiled further ...
Two weeks after announcing a plan to build a privately funded $650 million stadium on the South Branch of the Chicago River, ...
Morningstar founder Joe Mansueto chose to build his own stadium at The 78 in part because it's the political path of least resistance, though it will require tens of millions in subsidies for ...
Chicago billionaire and Fire FC owner Joe Mansueto has jumped headfirst into the city's viral new trend: building a new sports stadium. The latest: Mansueto has officially announced plans to build ...
Team owner Joe Mansueto has committed to paying for the stadium himself, while tax increment financing district dollars would cover infrastructure needs on the long-vacant site.
Among the takeaways from new renderings showing off new park and infrastructure plans: a notable absence of a new White Sox ...
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNSee the new renderings of Chicago Fire FC’s $650M South Loop stadiumThe Chicago Fire Football Club on Monday revealed new renderings of its $650 million, privately funded stadium and entertainment district planned for the South Loop.
The Chicago Fire FC released renderings on Monday for the club's privately financed $650 million soccer-specific stadium in ...
The Chicago Fire FC has announced plans to build a brand-new stadium in Chicago. This will be a soccer-specific stadium, in the vacant plot of land in the South Loop, known as "The 78," located along ...
Billionaire Joe Mansueto plans to privately fund a $650 million soccer stadium for the Chicago Fire FC at The 78 in the South Loop. The 22,000-seat open-air stadium is designed by Gensler.
Morningstar billionaire Joe Mansueto plans to build a $650 million stadium for his Chicago Fire soccer team at “the 78,” a vacant tract of land in the South Loop.
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