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“The 78” is alive and well for the Sox, Bears are 'advancing' Hammond development

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6 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

I won't believe it until kick off happens. Honestly, the Bears don't want to be there, and are just using Indiana to get concessions out of Illinois.

We’ll see. I was initially thinking about moving to Wisconsin for the lower taxes, my son going to college there, and New Glarus, even with having to put up with Packers fans. But I might have to consider Indiana if they have the Bears, Colts, and Three Floyds. 🤣

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6 minutes ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

We’ll see. I was initially thinking about moving to Wisconsin for the lower taxes, my son going to college there, and New Glarus, even with having to put up with Packers fans. But I might have to consider Indiana if they have the Bears, Colts, and Three Floyds. 🤣

Look, if you want lower taxes, lower costs, and Three Floyds, The Region is the place for you. It's Chicago without the taxes. If that was your last kid that just graduated, you will miss out on the worst part of the state, which is the educational system.

3 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Look, if you want lower taxes, lower costs, and Three Floyds, The Region is the place for you. It's Chicago without the taxes. If that was your last kid that just graduated, you will miss out on the worst part of the state, which is the educational system.

The older one just graduated from Brother Rice HS. The younger one has two more years there. I plan to GTFO of Cook County once the younger one graduates from HS.

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1 minute ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

The older one just graduated from Brother Rice HS. The younger on has two more years there. I plan to GTFO of Cook County once the younger one graduates from HS.

In all seriousness, if you don't need your kids to be educated, it is a great place to live. Everything costs less, starting with property taxes. I pay no more than 1% of my homes assessed value every year. After last years tax cuts, I was back under $1000 for the whole year. Plus, even out here I am an hour to downtown by car, and an hour and 15 minutes by train. I live a mile from the beach, two miles from the Dunes National Park, and a bunch of other stuff. if you have any questions about specific spots, feel free to reach out.

2 hours ago, WBWSF said:

Aren't the TV and radio booths right behind home plate? I know the press box was moved to the first base side of the 400 level a number of years ago, so was your suite past the press box along the 1st base side?

JR's plan to have two solid rows of luxury suites sandwiching a very small (only 5 rows deep) club level was indeed one of the things that ruined the stadium by pushing anyone who isn't in the lower deck all the way up to the 500 level. As far as I know, they have never filled all those suites, either. Plus that members-only/not-for-regular-fans Stadium Club eats up a good chunk of space down the 1st base side too.

I've been to several other post-Camden ballparks and the luxury suites are blended in well throughout the park and aren't two massive blocks between the lower and upper deck. There's plenty of very good seats available for regular fans in the 200 and 300 level, including more club level seats available than at Rate Field.

46 minutes ago, 77 Hitmen said:

Aren't the TV and radio booths right behind home plate? I know the press box was moved to the first base side of the 400 level a number of years ago, so was your suite past the press box along the 1st base side?

He's talking about where they do the pre/post game shows, not the normal booths.

7 minutes ago, DoUEvenShift said:

He's talking about where they do the pre/post game shows, not the normal booths.

7 minutes ago, DoUEvenShift said:

He's talking about where they do the pre/post game shows, not the normal booths.

The suite was near the left field foul pole next to the pre/post game show suite.

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It sure has been quiet about the new Bears stadium.

Related Development partners,LLC (Auchi, Mansueto) are seeking $425 Million TIF financing to make infrastructure improvements which mainly consists of a 1,200 space underground parking garage (similar in capacity to the Grant Park South underground garage)

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Related's proposal is that the City of Chicago own and operate the garage and that the City can have some share of parking revenue on days when there is no soccer match. Mayor Brandon has been a vocal supporter of the proposed TIF financing. However, the proposed funding has drawn criticism from some members of the City Council including Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez who stated that the use of public money contradicts earlier assurances about private financing. "If the owner of the Chicago Fire states that they will use only private money, then do so. But you cannot have it both ways, and now say, well, it's going to be about $425 million," Sigcho-Lopez said.

This bait and switch reminds me of the ballroom deal.

Edited to add - in a hopefully unrelated matter: https://abc7chicago.com/post/chicago-crime-police-investigating-explosion-outside-25th-ward-ald-sigcho-lopezs-home-west-21st-street-south-damen-avenue/19291456/

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It's almost as if as soon as this started, I said there were already existing parking structures there, and others would happen as well.

I wonder if Ishbia would be interested in a retractable roof or a dome. If the team was good, it would certainly help with April and May attendance.

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3 hours ago, southsider2k5 said:

It's almost as if as soon as this started, I said there were already existing parking structures there, and others would happen as well.

Uh, the parking garage off Randolph was part of the proposed plan for at least 2 years. Not sure what existing parking structures you are referring to or really, what you are talking about. The information in my post was about how Related partners (Auchi, Mansueto) are seeking TIF financing (instead of Mansueto's original promise to use his own money). Because the Mayor and his allies in the City Council support the TIF, I would imagine it will be approved. Related originally included a certain amount of affordable housing in their plans submitted to the City, but now, they have flip-flopped on that as well.

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I would think that all that TIF money wouldn't be spent for just 20 soccer games a year. They must feel the White Sox stadium is a done deal at that location.

39 minutes ago, WBWSF said:

I would think that all that TIF money wouldn't be spent for just 20 soccer games a year. They must feel the White Sox stadium is a done deal at that location.

Nothing is a 'done deal' until it is officially announced to the media and public. Just look at the Bears situation.

2 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

Nothing is a 'done deal' until it is officially announced to the media and public. Just look at the Bears situation.

Nothing is official until it opens, just ask the Spire.

15 hours ago, Dick Allen said:

I wonder if Ishbia would be interested in a retractable roof or a dome. If the team was good, it would certainly help with April and May attendance.

A retractable roof would be cool, but the maintenance cost is really high. I would not want a non-retractable dome stadium even though they are practical in our climate.

10 minutes ago, Falstaff said:

A retractable roof would be cool, but the maintenance cost is really high. I would not want a non-retractable dome stadium even though they are practical in our climate.

If the money is available a retractable roof is the way to go, the White Sox have had notoriously low crowds down through the years with cold weather in April and May. Look how well the Brewers draw with the smallest metro area in MLB.

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On 7/7/2026 at 9:31 AM, WBWSF said:

It sure has been quiet about the new Bears stadium.

I am preparing for the worst-case scenario that the Bears end up in Indiana. I have determined to donate all Bears shirts, jackets, and jerseys to Goodwill instead of burning them. As far a new team to root for its slim pickings. As a kid I liked the Cowboys with Dandy Don Meredith, Bullet Bob Hayes and Bob Lilly, but Jerry Jones is a total buzz kill. My pro football interest might be OVAH.

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