There’s no doubt that Chicago Fire FC will build a stunning new stadium—the $750 million investment is set to be a game-changer in the realm of sports venues.
However, now the stadium officially has a name.
The stadium is set to be called “McDonald’s Park” following an announcement of a partnership with the iconic Chicago-based fast-food chain.
The first-ever McDonald’s stadium in the U.S.
Located in the development area known as ‘The 78,‘ McDonald’s Park will emerge as a premier destination for sports and entertainment.
The stadium is designed not only to host matches but also to serve as a community hub, offering year-round events and activities for gatherings among fans, families, and local residents.
McDonald’s will play an active and influential role in its development. This includes the creation of a flagship restaurant within the stadium, alongside a variety of fan experiences that promise to elevate visits to a whole new level—redefining the concept of a sports stadium.

Chris Kempczinski, Chairman and CEO of McDonald’s, said:
Together, we are creating more than a stadium.
We are building a place that serves up joy, brings together community, delivers impact, and is designed to serve generations to come.
This cutting-edge facility is slated to welcome fans in 2028. The stadium will seat more than 22,000 people for soccer matches, and even more for concerts and special events.