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Chicago Fire Gets Out of Suburban Stadium Lease, Considers Move Into City

Soccer Team Seeks Return to Soldier Field; Village Sees Opportunity for Other Entertainment Uses
The Chicago Fire will relocate its home field from suburban Bridgeview, Illinois, which has agreed to let the soccer team out of its 30-year lease at SeatGeek Stadium for a hefty price. Photo: SeatGeek Stadium
The Chicago Fire will relocate its home field from suburban Bridgeview, Illinois, which has agreed to let the soccer team out of its 30-year lease at SeatGeek Stadium for a hefty price. Photo: SeatGeek Stadium
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
July 10, 2019 | 9:32 P.M.

The Chicago Fire and the village of Bridgeview, Illinois, have reached a truce that will end the professional soccer team’s 30-year lease in the suburb and unlock its home stadium – a major entertainment venue – for other uses.

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