"Mayor Johnson Considers Public Funding for $1B White Sox Ballpark in South Loop"

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White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf and team executives are seeking roughly $1 billion in public money to build a new ballpark in Chicago's South Loop, with Mayor Brandon Johnson not ruling out the possibility of public funding but emphasizing the need for a real commitment to public use and benefit. The proposed project on "The 78" could bring significant economic investment and job creation, but skepticism and concern about public subsidies have been expressed by state legislators, former Governor Pat Quinn, and local residents and business owners in the current Bridgeport neighborhood.
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