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Location | Chicago, Illinois, US |
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Coordinates | 41°51′52″N 87°37′55.2″W / 41.86444°N 87.632000°W |
Owner | TBD |
Capacity | TBD |
Construction | |
Opened | 2030 (planned) |
Construction cost | TBD |
Tenants | |
Chicago White Sox (planned starting 2030) |
New White Sox Stadium is a proposed baseball stadium to be constructed in Chicago, Illinois, on land owned by real estate developer Related Midwest. It will be home to the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball. Capacity, cost, ownership, and financing are yet to be determined. Opening is planned for 2030.
Background
[edit]White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf entered into serious discussions with Related Midwest about constructing a stadium on under-developed land located in the South Loop know colloquially as "The 78", a 62-acre parcel of land, once his lease expires at the team's current home, Guaranteed Rate Field. In addition to the stadium, the plan calls for retail, offices, and housing.[1][2][3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Here's what a new White Sox ballpark in the South Loop could look like". Retrieved February 7, 2024.
- ^ "Real estate developer releases renderings of possible new White Sox stadium in Chicago's South Loop". Retrieved February 7, 2024.
- ^ "Gov. Pritzker concerned about cost of new White Sox South Loop stadium". Retrieved February 7, 2024.
- ^ "First time renderings revealed of White Sox proposal for a new ballpark in the 78". Retrieved February 7, 2024.