The Chicago Fire soccer team's new training facility is at the center of a lawsuit in federal court Wednesday.
People who used to live in those home are pushing back and are in court at the Dirksen Federal Building.
The land the two-story, 53,000 square foot facility is being built on is the site of the former ABLA Homes housing complex on the Near West Side.It's bordered by Roosevelt Road,14th Street, Ashland Avenue and Loomis Street and at one point at the second-largest population in the Chicago Housing Authority.
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