Chicago Fire's $650M Soccer Stadium
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Could the White Sox build a new stadium next to the Fire at The 78? Don’t count it out.

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Chicago Fire's proposed $650 million soccer stadium could open for play before 2028 MLS season .
The White Sox said they are still considering building their proposed new ballpark at The 78 .
Analyst says shoehorning two new stadiums in the mostly vacant 62-acre site is a boon for both teams and the city.
The Chicago Sports Network , the team’s new TV home, remains blacked out to 1 million Comcast subscribers in the city and suburbs.
Getting legislators in Springfield to help finance the new White Sox ballpark may still be an issue.
Larger markets tend to rely less on public financing for sports stadiums than smaller markets.
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