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A baseball field is seen Sept. 6, 2024, on The 78, a 62-acre South Loop site where the Chicago White Sox are considering a new stadium. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune) ...
A move to The 78 would see the White Sox leave their longtime neighborhood for the first time. Reports had earlier indicated the Sox were considering constructing a new stadium for after the team ...
The public is unlikely to get off scot-free even though Chicago Fire owner Joe Mansueto plans to finance a new stadium ...
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 ...
Last year, the White Sox proposed a new publicly funded ballpark at The 78, but Springfield lawmakers balked at the idea of contributing a reported $1 billion to build it. That’s when the Fire ...
It’s well-documented that the Coors Field crowds remain sturdy, win or lose. Both Friday and Saturday night were sold out.
The White Sox’s proposal for a new ballpark at The 78 last year stalled after calls for public funding to help pay for the estimated $1 billion stadium fell on deaf ears in the capital of ...