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What to know as Bears, Fire and White Sox pursue new homes — and Blackhawks and Sky eye expansion

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The Bears are shifting their focus from Chicago to a new stadium in Arlington Heights .
The Fire unveiled detailed renderings of their proposed privately funded $650 million open-air soccer stadium at The 78 in the South Loop .
The White Sox said they’re still considering building their proposed new ballpark at the South loop site as well.
The Blackhawks gave a sneak peek at the Fifth Third Arena expansion.
The Sky ’s new training facility in Bedford Park will be delayed into 2026 as the team and the village expand the original plans for the building.
The Blackhawks’ and Bulls’ 15-year , $7 billion United Center campus development plan will feature new residences, hotels and an entertainment district.
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