Chicago Fire unveil plan for new $650m stadium
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Chicago Fire unveil plan for new $650m stadium
"A world-class city deserves a world-class football club -- with a world-class home to match."
"This is one of the most ambitious stadium projects in Major League Soccer history, and a powerful reflection of Joe's extraordinary commitment."
The Chicago Fire has announced plans for a privately funded, 22,000-seat soccer-specific stadium along the Chicago River, set to cost $650 million and open in spring 2028. Club chairman Joe Mansueto emphasized the stadium's role within a larger development that includes an entertainment district and green space, contributing to community and economic growth. MLS commissioner Don Garber praised the project, marking it as one of the most ambitious in MLS history, indicating significant implications for the Fire and Chicago sports.
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