Venue Detail
Chicago Fire
RSV Pro Facilities Report
March, 2015
Chicago Fire
7000 S. Harlem Ave Bridgeview, IL 60455 Phone: 708-594-7200 Fax: 708-496-6050 URL: www.chicago-fire.com Owner: Anschutz Entertainment Group League: Major League Soccer, Western Conference
Venue
Toyota Park, 7000 S. Harlem Ave., Bridgeview, IL 60455 Owner: City of Bridgeview Managed by: Team Built: 2006 Capacity: 20,000 Concessionaire: The Levy Restaurants Suite caterer: The Levy Restaurants Soft drink: Beer: MillerCoors
Naming rights
Sold to: Toyota Price: $7,500,000 Term: 10 years Expires: 2016
Ticket prices
Season tickets range from $216 to $1,350 Single tickets range from $20.00 to $100.00
Attendance
2012 average attendance: 15,820 2013 average attendance: 15,228 2014 average attendance: 16,076
Suites
Quantity: 34 Term: 3 to 7 years Price: $25,000 to $35,000 Seats: 16 to 36
Club seats
Quantity: 1,100 Term: 2 to 6 years Price: $954 to $954
Financing
Bridgeview fronted the $70 million cost of the 20,000-seat soccer stadium.
The Chicago Fire opened a new stadium in suburban Bridgeview in 2006.
The team's operator, Anschutz Entertainment Group, was to pay $15 million toward the cost, but instead the firm will manage the stadium and pay the village $300,000 a year for its use. The team will get stadium revenue from stadium advertising and a percentage of any future naming rights sales. It will share concession, ticket, parking and luxury suite revenue with the village.
Village officials expect to get about $8 million a year in earnings and will use that to fund the expected debt service of $6.5 million to $7 million.
In 2012, the Fire a new luxury stadium club that would hold 150 fans paying $6,500 per year.
The luxury club will replace eight of the 48 suites at Toyota Park. Members have access to any exhibition games and concerts held at the venue. Packages range from $6,500 for a three-year membership up to $7,500 for one year.
The team is hoping to bring in upward of $1 million per year in annual memberships, which should more than offset revenue losses from the eight luxury suites.
Founded in 1997 as a Major League Soccer expansion team, the Fire played its home games at Soldier Field for nearly a decade. In 2006, the club moved into a $98 million soccer stadium built by the southwest suburb of Bridgeview. The stadium seats about 20,000. (Facilities, MLS, Professional Sports, Soccer Venue)