It will be free to attend and feature activities, including a Bulls Kid Nation Zone, food, and appearances from the team's current and former players.
Michael Reinsdorf and Danny Wirtz bought $11 million-worth of more land for the megadevelopment around the United Center, called the 1901 Project.
Riders will be able to reserve a seat on a shuttle using the Uber app up to two days before an event, an Uber spokesperson said. Riders can book up to four seats at a time on 23-passenger buses to the Magnificent Mile,
The latest in a string of purchases from nearby parking lot operators gives the Reinsdorf and Wirtz families more control of the arena's environs as they move ahead with a $7 billion megadevelopment.
The Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever announced on Friday that the two games between the teams set to be played in Chicago during the upcoming season will be moved from Wintrust Arena to the United Center.
The Sky signed Courtney Vandersloot after her two seasons with the Liberty and two-time All-Star guard — and 2019 WNBA champ — Ariel Atkins from the Mystics. Additionally, Clark will play alongside six-time All-Star and two-time WNBA champ DeWanna Bonner and two-time All-Stars in forward Natasha Howard and guard Kelsey Mitchell.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Architecture critic Lee Bey joined ABC7 Chicago Friday to talk about the latest big stories in and around the city. A $7 billion plan to massively transform the area around the United Center is one of the upcoming developments. It's called the 1901 Project, and this week it got final approval from the Chicago City Council.
The Sky are moving both of their home games against the Fever to the United Center, marking the first WNBA games in the history of the 31-year-old venue.
According to a release, the new-look Sky are moving two of their home games against the Indiana Fever from Wintrust Arena to the United Center. This will be the first time in franchise history the Sky will play at the United Center.
The Chicago Sky made a major announcement for the 2025 season suggesting that Caitlin Clark still owns Angel Reese.
Women’s basketball is — finally — coming to the United Center. The Chicago Sky will host the Indiana Fever at the Bulls and Blackhawks arena for two games this summer. The first will take place June 7 at 7 p.