Chicago Fire FC Break Ground On $750M MLS Stadium To Anchor ...
The Chicago Fire FC have broken ground on a whopper of a new stadium, a $750-million home of the Major League Soccer franchise and anchor of a $7 billion
news.pollstar.comHere’s the latest I can summarize based on recent reporting:
In 2026, Chicago Fire FC announced plans for a privately funded soccer stadium in Chicago’s South Loop, with groundbreaking in 2026 and a projected opening around 2028. This would be a 22,000-seat venue on the site known as “The 78,” part of a broader downtown redevelopment effort. [sources cited below]
The team previously used Soldier Field while their new stadium was planned, with reports indicating they would play there temporarily during the transition. [sources cited below]
As of 2026, updates emphasize that construction is underway for the new private stadium, signaling a long-awaited move away from suburban venues. The project is tied to The 78 development and aims to anchor a broader downtown district. [sources cited below]
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The Chicago Fire FC have broken ground on a whopper of a new stadium, a $750-million home of the Major League Soccer franchise and anchor of a $7 billion
news.pollstar.comChicago Fire FC, local municipalities and government officials have signed a lease for a new training facility for Chicago’s Major League Soccer team in the Roosevelt Square neighborhood on the Near West Side, the club announced Monday. The new facility will feature the following for the Fire’s players and staff
www.mlssoccer.comThe team says the estimated $650 million project will be privately funded.
www.cbsnews.comJoe Mansueto, owner and chairman of the Chicago Fire Football Club, penned a letter addressed to Chicago this week to announce plans for a new, privately
news.pollstar.comThe official website of the Chicago Fire FC with the most up-to-date information on matches, tickets, scores, stats, and team news
www.chicagofirefc.comThe Chicago Fire hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for their privately funded $750 million soccer stadium on a vacant former rail yard in the South Loop. The 22,000-seat open-air stadium is slated to open by the 2028 season and will be the most expensive in MLS. The stadium is part of The 78, a long-planned $8 billion mixed-use development that has struggled to get off the ground, and is seen as a catalyst for the project.
nationaltoday.comChicago Fire plan to play at Soldier Field for the 2020 season, as Joe Mansueto purchases the club.
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