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The Washington Commanders are hoping to open a new stadium at the RFK site by 2030, but D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser is concerned ...
The capital has ambitions to become the "sports capital," and efforts like the RFK Stadium development site could make that ...
The Washington Commanders are aiming for 200 annual events at new D.C. stadium, including NFL games, concerts and conventions, to boost year-round activity.
The Commanders’ RFK stadium plan hinges on a D.C. Council vote and could bring $14B in economic impact, jobs, and major ...
The new stadium also would move the Commanders closer to fulfilling the goal that the league and the NFL’s other team owners had when the franchise was sold to Harris’s group in 2023 for $6.05 ...
Here are five things to know about the Commanders' new stadium: Breakdown of costs. The project will cost $3.7 billion, with the Commanders covering $2.7 billion.
While the Commanders work with the D.C. government to seal a deal for a new stadium, team leaders are looking at facilities around the world for pointers.
The Washington Commanders hosted DC Council members at Cafe Milano to garner support for the $1.1 billion RFK Stadium ...
The Washington Commanders are returning to Washington, D.C., after nearly three decades away, thanks to a new proposal to build a 65,000-seat stadium on the current RFK Stadium site. And, if ...
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser spoke out about plans to build the Washington Commanders a new stadium, seeming less concerned about ...
The approximately 65,000-seat stadium, which is expected to open in 2030, will occupy only 11% of the site, and because the stadium will have a roof it will be able to host events year-round.
Multiple outlets have reported the cost estimate for the new state-of-the-art stadium at the site where the Commanders played their home games from 1961 to 1996 is $3.6 billion.