White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf emphasizes the need for a new stadium to enhance the team's competitiveness and ensure its presence in Chicago. Mayor Brandon Johnson considers public funding for a proposed $1.2 billion stadium in the South Loop, with the condition of team and developer involvement. The potential new stadium is expected to have a riverfront-friendly design and significant economic impact.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's zipped lip makes him putty in hands of Chicago media - Chicago Sun-Times https://t.co/rg7cPk6aSM
Mayor Johnson comments on Bears, White Sox stadium pursuits https://t.co/1t8vMLoe1N
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on White Sox's ask for $1B in public subsidies for new stadium: 'We're gonna explore all options' https://t.co/UDXhB1kEIM by @fspielman
Report: Mayor Johnson doesn’t rule out public funding for proposed $1 billion #WhiteSox ballpark in the South Loop. https://t.co/T7i4itkwFn
New White Sox park would bring riverfront-friendly design and big economic impact, developer says. More from @RobertMcCoppin https://t.co/7TgeZQngOS
Mayor Brandon Johnson on Wednesday cracked the door open to providing a public subsidy to build a new $1.2 billion White Sox stadium in the South Loop, provided the team and the developer “put some skin in the game.” https://t.co/Nt4ZdZbdIF
Johnson cracks door open to subsidizing White Sox stadium at The 78 https://t.co/jhEXvChKzl
.#jerryReinsorf speaks. In exclusive interview, @whitesox owner says $$$ new stadium needed to make the team competitive -- and keep in in Chicago. Plus lots of other stuff, i.e. talk with @ChicagoBears https://t.co/gx6vqime15
Reinsdorf says Sox need a new stadium to compete — and stay in Chicago https://t.co/TUgWGJGGU6