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The Washington Commanders are pushing for a $3 billion stadium at RFK, but Council delays could jeopardize the 2030 opening.
The District of Columbia Council is expected to approve a stadium deal with the Washington Commanders, but not by the ...
With the deadline for the D.C. Council to give preliminary approval for the Washington Commanders stadium deal less than a month away, the Council’s plans remain unclear. While Council Chairman Phil ...
At a splashy announcement in late April, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser assured taxpayers their $1.1 billion investment in a new ...
Any delays in the D.C. Council approval of a plan to build a new Washington Commanders stadium could jeopardize the entire ...
The mayor wants the council to approve the Commanders deal next month, but members say they need time on a deal that involves ...
Approval for the $3.7 billion deal to bring the Washington Commanders back to the RFK Stadium site in D.C. could be delayed ...
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 likes of ...
The Washington Commanders are officially coming home. In a move that has fans buzzing with excitement, the team announced their return to the site of the historic RFK Stadium in Washington ...
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson plans to parcel out as a separate bill part of the mayor's deal with the Commanders.
The D.C. council has until July 15 to take an initial vote on a deal to build a new stadium for the team at the old RFK ...
A recent economic impact report indicates that revenue from a new Commanders stadium could be even higher than first ...