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The mayor wants the council to approve the Commanders deal next month, but members say they need time on a deal that involves ...
At a splashy announcement in late April, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser assured taxpayers their $1.1 billion investment in a new football stadium and entertainment complex would be money well spent — ...
The new deal that is going to allow the Washington Commanders to move back home to the site of RFK Stadium is very exciting. So exciting, in fact, that fans can't wait to see what is going to be ...
After nearly three decades of playing in Landover, Maryland, Washington Commanders principal owner Josh Harris and D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the team's plan to return to RFK Stadium ...
Union organizer Paul Schwalb discusses the potential impact of the Washington Commanders' return to RFK stadium on local jobs ...
Any delays in the D.C. Council approval of a plan to build a new Washington Commanders stadium could jeopardize the entire ...
“We wish the Washington Commanders the best ... The team played at RFK Stadium, 2 miles (3.22 kilometers) east of the U.S. Capitol, from 1961-96 before moving to Maryland.
Approval for the $3.7 billion deal to bring the Washington Commanders back to the RFK Stadium site in D.C. could be delayed ...
D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson plans to parcel out as a separate bill part of the mayor's deal with the Commanders.
A recent economic impact report indicates that revenue from a new Commanders stadium could be even higher than first ...
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DC News Now on MSNTensions grow as District leaders remain at odds over stadium deal timelineThe 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 ...
Washington Commanders leadership has started gathering information and interviewing firms ahead of selecting an architect for ...
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