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The Commanders would put up at least $2.7 billion to build the stadium; the rest would be paid for by taxpayers. About $200 ...
Washington Commanders President Mark Clouse says returning the team to D.C. will be a sort of a homecoming to its “spiritual ...
A 55 percent majority of D.C. residents favor using about $850 million in D.C. money to help finance development around a new ...
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The DC Council faces a July 15 deadline to approve an agreement between Mayor Muriel Bowser and the Commanders to build a new stadium at the RFK site.
At a town hall in D.C.’s Ward 7 on Monday, residents voiced their concerns over the proposed Commanders stadium at the old ...
As plans for a new Washington Commanders stadium at the RFK site take shape, city leaders hosted a packed town hall Monday ...
Videos circulating on Facebook showed what appeared to be demolition work beginning on the stadium's outer structure, prompting questions about whether the long-promised "Farewell to RFK" ceremony ...
As plans for a new Washington Commanders stadium at the RFK site take shape, city leaders hosted a packed town hall Monday ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Growing up in the Washington area, Josh Harris cherished his chances once or twice a year to watch his favorite football team play at RFK Stadium, the home during the glory days when ...
The Commanders agreed to a deal with the District of Columbia to build a new $4 billion stadium at the RFK site, which was the team's home from 1961 to 1996.
D.C. Council is trying to balance the excitement of securing a team while ensuring the public isn’t stuck with a stadium bill ...