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Chicago Fire breaks ground on stadium at 78 site

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Chicago Fire break ground on new stadium. Here's what it will look like
The Chicago Fire are breaking ground on a new, $750 million stadium Tuesday in an undeveloped area known as 'The 78,' but what exactly will it look like when all is said and done?

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Inside Chicago Fire FC’s $6 Million New Stadium Experience Center
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Chicago Fire break ground on $750 million South Loop soccer stadium, transforming the sports landscape
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Construction officially underway for new Chicago Fire soccer stadium in The 78 development
Construction is officially underway for the Chicago Fire FC soccer team's new stadium in The 78 in the South Loop.

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Fire break ground on new stadium, take lead on city peers and move closer to igniting Chicago soccer
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City leaders assemble for groundbreaking of Chicago Fire FC's new stadium in The 78
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Today in Chicago History: ‘Fireproof’ Iroquois Theatre set ablaze when light ignites curtain — more than 600 killed

Here’s a look back at what happened in the Chicago area on Dec. 30, according to the Tribune’s archives. Is an important event missing from this date? Email us. Many of those who could escape the fire at the Iroquois Theatre in Chicago on Dec. 30, 1903 ...
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This one Chicago Fire character is almost certain to miss the 2026 One Chicago crossover

Chicago Fire fans might want to brace themselves as it looks like history is about to repeat itself. As fans will recall, when the “In the Trenches” One Chicago crossover rolled around last season, there was one key member of the Chicago Fire team who ...
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Where is 'The 78'? What to know about Chicago’s newest neighborhood and the Fire’s $650M stadium

Chicago Fire FC will break ground on a $650 million, privately funded, 22,000-seat stadium in the South Loop, part of the 62-acre "The 78" development. The stadium and surrounding entertainment district aims to create jobs, host events year-round, and serve as a community hub, with no taxpayer dollars involved.
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