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Chicago Fire Unveils Ambitious $650 Million Stadium Project!

June 4, 2025 2 Min Read
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The Chicago Fire announced on Tuesday plans to construct a privately funded stadium specifically for soccer along the Chicago River. This 22,000-seat venue, located just south of Roosevelt Road, is expected to cost $650 million and open in the spring of 2028.

Club president and owner Joe Mansuet highlighted that the development will feature an entertainment district with restaurants, retail spaces, offices, and residential units, along with enhancements to the green areas and the Chicago River Walk.

“World-class cities should have a world-class football club, and a top-notch home is essential,” Mansuet stated about the 62-acre project in the future 78th district of the city. “Our privately funded stadium is aimed at providing players with an advantage and creating an outstanding match-day experience for fans. This project will be transformative for both Chicago Fire FC and the City of Chicago, fostering community growth, creating thousands of jobs, and offering a significant economic boost.”

The stadium will include a natural grass field and will be conveniently accessible via public transportation. MLS commissioner Don Gerber remarked, “Joe Mansuet isn’t just creating a stadium; he’s reshaping the future of soccer in Chicago. This is one of the most ambitious stadium projects in Major League Soccer history, reflecting Joe’s impressive commitment to fans and the city.”

Currently, the Fire plays its home games at Soldier Field, the NFL home of the Chicago Bears, after moving from SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview in 2020.

### Fan Take
This news is groundbreaking for soccer fans in Chicago as it heralds the return of a dedicated soccer venue, fostering a more vibrant match-day experience. The establishment of a stadium tailored for the sport may elevate the Fire’s performance and fan engagement, contributing to the growth of soccer in the region.

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