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Capitals and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis (c.) NBAE via Getty Images If the proper approvals are secured, ground could be broken by 2025 and the Wizards and Capitals could move into their new home in ...
The Wizards and Capitals are staying in DC for the long term after ownership and the city reached a deal on a $515 million arena project.
The Capitals and Wizards are staying in Washington, D.C. AP “You can’t do it alone, and I felt that we were really in a good partnership,” Leonsis said, “as opposed to where I thought I ...
Capital One Arena, which opened in 1997, is home to the Washington Capitals, Washington Wizards, Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball and hosts many other events.
Washington Wizards, Capitals make deal to stay in DC after Virginia plan is scrapped Monumental Sports and Entertainment — the company that owns both the Washington Capitals and the Wizards ...
Washington Capitals and Wizards expected to stay in D.C. as talks to bring teams to Virginia end Posted: Mar 27, 2024 / 04:16 PM EDT Updated: Mar 27, 2024 / 05:45 PM EDT ...
It’s happening, folks. The Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals might not be based in Washington for long. Earlier today, Ted Leonsis announced that Monumental Sports — the company that ...
Last week, Ted Leonsis shocked the Washington region by announcing an agreement to uproot the Capitals and Wizards from their longtime home at Capital One Arena and relocate them to a new stadium in ...
After both franchises experienced dismal seasons in 2003-04, the Capitals or Wizards had qualified for the playoffs every year until this spring.
Leonsis, the owner of the Capitals, Wizards, the WNBA’s Washington Mystics and Monumental Sports Network (basically a local version of ESPN) is worth an estimated $2.8 billion.
Washington Wizards, Capitals make deal to stay in DC after Virginia plan is scrapped Monumental Sports and Entertainment — the company that owns both the Washington Capitals and the Wizards ...