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Chicago City Council Approve $750M Soccer Stadium for Fire FC

Chicago Fire FC’s $650 million stadium at The 78 will feature 22,000 seats and be privately funded, aiming for completion by late 2027 to boost South Loop development.

  • On Thursday, the Chicago Plan Commission approved rezoning to allow a 22,000-seat stadium at The 78, a $650 million proposal on a 62-acre site at Roosevelt Road and Clark Street.
  • Privately financed by Mansueto, the Fire's plan aims to be ready for 2028 after his June announcement to bankroll the stadium project.
  • Community groups from Chinatown, Bronzeville and Pilsen said many residents were unaware and worried, while South Loop Neighbors found nearly 73% support among 653 respondents; Chicago Fire FC agreed to an event cap of 45 annual events.
  • The Chicago City Council's vote cleared the way for construction to start in early 2026, targeting a 2028 season opening for Chicago Fire FC's new stadium.
  • An $8 billion megadevelopment around the stadium was outlined by Related Midwest, with the original $551 million TIF plan to be renegotiated and rezoning blocking a second stadium without new review.
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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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