Owners get OK to transform United Center area
Briefly

The Chicago City Council has approved a transformative $7 billion project surrounding the United Center, led by the owners of the Bulls and Blackhawks. This initiative, known as the 1901 Project, aims to replace existing parking lots with green spaces, housing, a music hall, and various community facilities. The plan represents a significant private investment in the West Side and will be executed in phases over ten years, starting with a 6,000-seat theater and enhanced infrastructure. This ambitious project reflects a commitment to community development and improvement in the area.
This project is more than just development. It's a bold and unprecedented commitment to the future of our community. We are excited to reimagine what the future can look like.
Our commitment is to create spaces that empower all generations, fostering a thriving community that enhances the cultural and economic fabric of the West Side.
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