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The Washington, D.C. Council voted to approve development of the RFK Stadium site, which is the first step toward the Washington Commanders building a new stadium in the city.
A second vote will be scheduled for September and will require the green light from nine members of the council.
The Washington Commanders’ hopes of returning to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium cleared a significant hurdle Friday.
A deal between the Washington Commanders and the D.C. City Council to build a new stadium at the old RFK site is gaining ...
Owner Josh Harris grew up watching Washington in Super Bowls and is thrilled to renew that history with a move back to RFK.
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Commanders, unions reach labor agreement in an effort to move forward with the RFK Stadium deal
Mayor Muriel Bowser needs the approval of eight DC councilmembers on the first of two votes on the RFK Stadium deal.
Now after The D.C. Council advanced the $3.7 billion RFK stadium deal, the Commanders are closer to coming back. How do the ...
The Washington Commanders have presented what team President Mark Clouse calls an “aggressive” timeline for developing the ...
Supporters said they are excited about the possibility of walking to a Commanders game, as well as promises of community ...
A photo of the old RFK Stadium being demolished is doing the rounds on social media. The former stomping grounds of the ...
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DC News Now on MSNWashington Commanders respond to public concerns regarding RFK stadium deal
Washington Commanders President Mark Clouse sent a letter to the council on Tuesday addressing some of the concerns and initiatives they intend to take as a result of the hearing. Major topics include ...
The D.C. Council on Friday advanced the $3.7 billion deal to bring a Washington Commanders football stadium and accompanying mixed-use development to the RFK Stadium site, a massive financial ...
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