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Amid some saber rattling from the Oval Office, the Washington Commanders got their new stadium proposal in front of the ...
The vote keeps alive the Commanders' hopes of moving into a new stadium in Washington, D.C. in time for the 2030 season.
The D.C. Council voted to approve development of the RFK Stadium site, which is the first step toward the Washington ...
D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser, who has been leading that push, celebrated the news.
Over two days, the D.C. Council contemplated and debated its Friday vote on a proposed 65,000-seat stadium for the Washington ...
In a letter to the D.C. Council, the team committed to covering stadium cost overruns, making over $50M in community ...
Bowser negotiated an initial plan with Commanders owner Josh Harris in April, with the team contributing $2.7 billion and the ...
Mendelson reached an agreement with the team to adjust the financial terms of the original stadium deal, after weeks of ...
The Washington Commanders’ hopes of returning to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium cleared a significant hurdle ...
The Washington Commanders have presented what team President Mark Clouse calls an “aggressive” timeline for developing the ...
The deal involves upward of $1 billion in public funds and more than $1 billion in tax breaks for the football club.
BREAKING: In a 9-3 decision, the DC Council voted to advance the modified version of the deal Bowser struck with the ...