Ninety arts and culture organizations will join the Chicago Loop Alliance as they attempt to bring foot traffic back to the neighborhood.
Chicago’s South Loop welcomes The 78, a 62-acre development featuring the Chicago Fire’s new stadium.
It's "game on" for a major development along the Chicago River near Roosevelt Road.
Groundbreaking for the Chicago Fire’s $750 million stadium took place on March 3, with structural steel rising up this year to meet the scheduled opening by the 2028 season.
The member-based business organization highlighted returning foot traffic — largely thanks to the arts and cultural experiences — at its annual meeting.
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