NFL’s Commanders Strike $3 Billion Stadium Deal to Return to DC
- The District of Columbia and the Washington Commanders announced a $3 billion deal to build a new stadium at the RFK Stadium site, pending D.C. City Council approval.
- Mayor Muriel E. Bowser stated that sports could lead to economic growth, and team owner Josh Harris aims to open the new stadium by 2030.
- Congressional lawmakers supported the Commanders' goal of using the old Redskins logo, with Senator Steve Daines expressing support for its return during discussions with the NFL and the Commanders.
- Josh Harris aims for the new stadium to open by 2030, replacing Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, which is deemed one of the worst venues in professional sports.
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Washington Commanders reach $4B deal with DC to build new stadium
The NFL's Washington Commanders and the District of Columbia have reached a preliminary $4 billion agreement to construct a new stadium at the site of the team's former home, the old RFK Stadium. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, D, and the team announced the deal Monday, April 28, although the plan will still require approval from the D.C. Council before proceeding. "We are thrilled to welcome the Commanders back home to the Sports Capital. We said tha…
NFL-Washington returning to nation’s capital after new stadium deal
(Reuters) – The Washington Commanders are returning to the nation’s capital after reaching a deal with the District of Columbia to build a stadium on the site where the National Football League team enjoyed their greatest success. The Commanders, who have played home games in Landover, Maryland, since 1997, will pay $2.7 billion to build a roofed stadium and the district will invest $500 million, the two sides said in a joint press release on Mo…

Commanders, D.C. announce new $2.7B stadium at RFK stadium property
(The Center Square) – More than $1 billion in public taxpayer money is expected to be spent on the area around a $2.7 billion roofed stadium for the Washington Commanders as the team moves back to the 180 acres at…
Commanders strike deal with DC officials to take over old RFK Stadium site
The Washington Commanders reached an agreement to build a new stadium on the site of the old RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C., officials said Monday.Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser said the District of Columbia government and Commanders executives reached a deal to return to the site they called home for three decades. The deal is pending D.C. City Council approval.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Commanders posted a nostalgic…
Washington Commanders, D.C. Reach Agreement for RFK Stadium
The Washington Commanders and the District of Columbia have reached an agreement for the football team to return home to RFK Stadium. The post Washington Commanders, D.C. Reach Agreement for RFK Stadium appeared first on Breitbart.
NFL’s Commanders Strike $3 Billion Stadium Deal to Return to DC
After nearly three decades of playing in Maryland, the Washington Commanders are headed back to the District of Columbia to build a new home at the site of RFK Stadium, where the club played until the mid-1990s.
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